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PREFATORY  NOTE 

This  List  is  principally  concerned  with  expository  works  on  the  bank- 
ing and  currency  systems  of  the  world  and  with  plans  and  discussions 
of  currency  reform  in  this  country. 

Works  on  the  theory  and  the  history  of  banking  and  currency  are 
also  noted  as  supplying  information  and  guidance  in  dealing  with  the 
existing  currency. 

The  banting  systems  of  Great  Britain,  France,  Germany,  and 
Canada  have  received  special  attention,  as  they  possess  features,  such 
as  central  banks  of  issue,  asset  currency,  etc.,  which  have  been  rec- 
ommended for  adoption  in  this  country. 

Collective  histories  of  the  principal  banking  systems  of  the  world 
are  included,  such  as  Conanfs  History  of  Modern  Banks  of  Issue,  and 
History  of  Banks  in  All  the  Leading  Nations,  New  York,  1896,  which 
latter  consists  of  independent  histories  by  various  writers,  including: 
Banking  in  Great  Britain,  by  Henry  D.  MacLeod;  Banking  in  France, 
Italy,  Spain,  Belgium,  Switzerland,  Portugal,  and  Roumania,  by  Pierre 
Des  Essars;  Banking  in  Canada,  by  Bvron  E.  Walker;  Banking  in 
Germany  and  Austria-Hungary,  by  Max  Wirth,  etc.  Brief  exposi- 
tions are  contained  in  Dunbar's  Chapters  on  the  Theory  and  History  of 
Banking,  Handy 's  Banking  Systems  in  the  World,  and  the  Report  of  the 
New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce,  October,  1906.  This  report  recom- 
mends a  central  bank  of  issue  and  describes  the  operation  of  central 
banks  of  Europe,  and  has  an  appendix  containing  letters  from  the  offi- 
cials of  the  banks  of  France,  German}*,  Austria-Hungary,  and  the 
Netherlands,  giving  brief  expositions  of  the  systems  in  practice. 

Current  statistics  of  foreign  banks. — Tabular  statistics  of  the  Bank 
of  France  and  of  the  Imperial  Bank  of  Germany  are  given  in  the  Sta- 
tistical abstract  for  the  principal  and  other  countries.  Tabular  statis- 
tics of  the  Bank  of  England  are  given  in  the  Statistical  abstract  for  the 
United  Kingdom  in  each  of  the  last  fifteen  years.  Both  of  these 
volumes  are  issued  by  the  British  Board  of  Trade. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Bank  of  France,  Bank  of  Germany,  and  cen- 
tral banking  institutions  of  other  countries  are  printed  in  the  Bank- 
ers', Insurance  Managers',  and  Agents'  Magazine,  London. 

Weekly  circulation  returns,  including  returns  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land, Bank  of  France,  Imperial  Bank  of  Germany,  and  British  private 
and  joint  stock  banks,  are  printed  in  Journal  of  the  Institute  of  Bankers, 
London. 


n  PR]  l-  \\i<\i\     NOTE 

,  ited   discussion  of   the   most   recenl  phases   of  the  currency 
question  Is  in  the  main  confined  to  articles  in  periodicals,  which  are 
arranged  chronologically. 
The  lis!    is  provided  with  a  topical  index    for  guidance  to  special 

The  work  named  below  was  received  while  the  list  was  in  press: 

The  Currency  problem  ami  the  presenf  financial  situation;  a  scries  of 
addresses  delivered  at  Columbia  University,  L907   L908. 
.Nru  York:  TheColumbia  university  press,  L908.     xxvii,  170 
pp.     8  . 

Contents.  —  Introduction:  The  crisis  of  1907  in  the  light  of  history, 
by  Edwin  Et.  A.  Beligman,  pp.  ix-xxvii;  The  modern  bank,  by 
Frank  A.  Vanderlip,  pp. :!  18;  The  stock-exchange  and  the  money 
market,  by  Thomas  F.  Woodlock,  pp.  21-40;  Government  cur- 
rency  vs.  bank  currency,  by  A.  r.arl.m  Hepburn,  pp.  43-59;  Gold 
movements  and  the  foreign  exchanges,  by  Albert  Strauss,  pp. 
63-87;  The  New  York  clearing  house,  by  William  A.  Nash,  pp. 
91-94;  Clearing  houses  and  the  currency,  by  James  G.  Cannon, 
pp.  97-117;  American  and  European  banking  methods  and  bank 
legislation  compared,  by  Paul  M.  Warburg,  pp.  121-151;  The 
modern  corporation,  by  George  W.  Perkins,  pp.  155-170. 

A.  P.O.  Griffin 

Chief  Bibliographt  r 

I  I  ERBERT    l'l    I  NAM 

Librarian  of  I  '<  ngrt  88 

Washington,  I>.  ('.,  March  11,  1908 


SELECT  LIST  OF  BOOKS  WITH  REFERENCES   TO    PERIODICALS 
RELATING  TO  CURRENCY  AND  BANKING 

American  bankers'  association.  The  Baltimore  plan  for  the 
creation  of  a  safe  and  elastic  currency.  Addresses  of 
Hon.  James  H.  Eckels,  Chas.  C.  Homer,  Hon.  A.  B.  Hep- 
burn, and  Hon.  Jos.  C.  Hendrix,  delivered  at  the  conven- 
tion of  the  American  bankers'  association  at  Baltimore, 
October  11,  1891. 
Baltimore:  The  Sun  book  and  job  printing  office,  1894.  40 
pp.     8°. 

Proceedings  of  the  twentieth   annual   convention,  held   at 

Baltimore,  Maryland,  October  10th  and  11th,  1894. 
New  York:  Published  by  the  American  bankers'  associa- 
tion, 1894.    iv,  223  pp.    8°. 

Contains  discussions  on  the  proposed  amendments  to  the 
National  banking  act,  "  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  a 
safe  and  elastic  national  currency."  Known  as  the  Balti- 
more plan. 

Currency  commission.    Report.    November  15,  1906. 

[Arew    York    City:   Press   Daily    banker  and  stockholder, 
'  1906.]     16  pp.    8°. 
Cover-title. 

Andreades,  A.     Essai  sur  la  fondation  et  l'histoire  de  la  Banque 
d'Angleterre  ( 1694-1844) . 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau^  1901.     (6)  390,  (2)  pp.    8°. 
"Bibliographie:"  pp.  369-381. 

Histoire  de  la  Banque  d'Angleterre:  ses  origines,  sa  fonda- 

tion, son  developpement,  l'act  de  Robert  Peel  et  son  fonc- 
tionnement,  relations  de  la  Banque  avec  le  Tresor. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1904.    %  vols.    8°. 

"  Bibliographie  des  ouvrages  cites :"  v.  1.     [sii]-xsxii. 

Contents.— t.  1.  1640-lS19.-t.  2.  1819-1903. 

Andrew,  A.  P.    The  Treasury  and  the  banks  under  Secretary  Shaw. 
Reprinted  from  the  Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  20, 
August,  1907.    50  pp.    Folded  chart.    8°. 

3 


4  ur.UAKY    OF    CONGBESS 

Arnaune,  A.uguste.     La  laie,  le  credit  el  le  change.     2  eel.  rev.  et 

BUgm. 
Paris:  F.  Alcan,  1902.     (.'/).  viii,  y>l  pp.    Diagrams.    8°. 


Atttield,  J.  B.    The  branch  bank  system. 

X,  w  York:  1897.     16  pp.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no.  15, 
August  1,  1897.) 

Bagehot,    Walter.    Lombard    street:  a    description   of   the   money 
market. 
New     York:    Scrib/wr,    Armstrong    and    company.     1874- 
viii,  359  />/>.     12  . 

Siliin  . 

[In   his   Works,  vols.  5,  pp.  1-232.     Hartford,  1891.     8°.) 

Baird,  Henry  Carey.     Money  and  bank  credit  in  the  United  States, 
France,  and  Greal   Britain;  and  their  effects  on  the  peo- 
ple in  tlnir  efforts  to  associate,  to  exchange  services,  com- 
modities, and  ideas  among  their  several  selves. 
Philadelphia:  II.  C.  Baird  and  co.    1891.    24  pp.    8°. 

"  The  Baltimore  plan  "  of  currency  reform. 

New  York,  1897.    11pp.   8°.    (Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no.  2, 
January  15,  1897.) 

The  Bank  of  England  and  the  organisation  of  credit  in  England. 
London:  Longman,  Green,  Longman,  Roberts,  and  Green, 
1865.     viii,  '(62  pp.    12°. 

Same.     2d  ed.  revised  and  enlarged:  with  the  evidence  of 

MM.  [saac  and  Emile  Pereire  before  the  French  commis- 
sion of  inquiry  into  the  Bank  of  France:  also  abstract  of 
the  American   free  banking  act. 
London  :  Longmans,  Green,  Reader,  and  Dyer,  1866.    xvi,  869 
/>/>.    Frontispiece  (diagram)     12°. 

Barrett,    \l.  J.     Canada's  century:  progress  and  resources  of  the 

<  ii'eat    I  )ominioii. 

/  mdon:    The  Financier  and  Bullionist,  1907.    xiv,  538  pp. 
W/ustrations.    8°. 

Canadian  banks  and  banking:  The  Canadian  banking  system, 
pp.  136  111:  The  Bank  of  Montreal,  pp.  443-449;  The 
Canadian  hank  of  commerce,  pp.  450-459;  High-yielding 
I  ianadlan  securities,  pp.  460-469. 

Belgium.     Royaume  de  Belgique.     Banque  nationale.    Lois  organi- 
ques,   statuts,   reglement   d'ordre   interieur.     Recueil  des 
documents  el   discussions  parlementaires  concernant  l'in- 
rtitution  de  la  Banque  nationale. 
Bruxelles:  E.  Guyot,  1872.     (2),  378,  (1)  pp.    4°. 


BOOKS   RELATING   TO   CURRENCY   AND   BANKING  5 

Bell,  G.  M.     The  country  banks  and  the  currency :  an  examination  of 
the  evidence  on  banks  of  issue ;  given  before  a  select  com- 
mitte  of  the  House  of  commons  in  1841. 
London, :  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longmans,  181$.    xii, 
150  pp.    16°. 

Biddle,  John,  of  Leamington.  Remarks  on  the  subject  of  a  national 
bank  of  issue  and  deposit ;  with  proposals  for  superseding 
the  necessity  of  renewing  the  bank  charter,  still  preserv- 
ing the  private  interest  of  that  important  establishment, 
and  of  all  other  banking  concerns  throughout  the  king- 
dom. 
Leamington:  Printed  by  G.  C.  Leibenrood,  181^1.  15  (1) 
pp.    Folded  tables.    8°. 

Blyth,  Robert.     The  Scotch  system  of  banking. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  thirty- 
first  annual  convention,  Oct.  10-13,  1905,  pp.  118-123,  New 
York,  1905.     8°.) 

Boissevain,  G.  M.    Currency  elasticity  in  Holland. 

New  York,  1897,  8  pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  If.,  no.  19, 
Oct.  1,  1897.) 

Bolles,  Albert  Sidney.    The  financial  history  of  the  United  States 
from  1774  to  1885. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1879-1886.    4  vols. 
8°. 

A  treatise  on  the  modern  law  of  banking. 

Philadelphia:  The  G.  T.  Bisel  company,  1907.    2  vols.    8°. 

"  The  National  bank  act  and  amendments  "  :  v.  1,  p.  xi-lxxix. 

Borght,  Richard  van  der.    A  history  of  banking  in  the  Netherlands. 

(In  A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations.  New 
York,  1896.     roy.  8°.     vol.  4,  pp.  189-371.) 

Bosanquet,  Bernard  Tindal.     Our  banking  system:  and  the  suffi- 
ciency or  insufficiency  of  our  cash  reserves. 
London:    E.  Wilson  and  company,  1892.    34  pp.    8°. 

Breckenridge,  Roeliff  M.     Bank  notes  and  branch  banks.     A  re- 
view of  the  comptroller's  objections  to  currency  reform. 
New  York:  1899.     (8)  pp.    8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  6, 
no.  4,  April,  1899.) 

Branch  banking  and  discount  rates. 

New  York:  1899.    14  pp.    8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  6,  no. 
1,  January,  1899.) 


LIBRAE?    OF    CONGRESS 

Breckenridge,  Roeliflf  M.     The  Canadian  bank  amendment  act  of 

L900. 

i  in  The  Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  14,  August,  1900, 
pp.  543  561.) 

The  Canadian  banking  3ystem.    1817-1800. 

/•  Fork:  Published  for  tht  American  economic  associa- 
tion  by  Macmillan  and  company,  1895.  476  pp.  Folded 
table*.  8°.  (American  economic  association.  Publica- 
tion*, vol.  J".  no8.  1  -3.) 

Conti  \i\  rntroduction ;  The  early  banks  In  Lower  Canada; 
Upper  Canada,  L817  L839;  Province  of  Canada,  1841-1867; 
New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scoti:i :  Hanking  reforms,  ix<;7- 
1^71  ;  Banking  under  the  Confederation,  1867-89;  The  re- 
vision of  is'.ut;  on  the  [.resent  working  of  the  system;  Ap- 
pendices :  Bibliography. 

Breckinridge,  Sophonisba  Preston.     Legal  tender;  a  study  in  Eng- 
lish iiiul  American  monetary  history. 
Chicago:  Tin    University  of  Chicago  press,  1903.    xvii,  181 
/>/>.    8°.     (Chicago.     University.     The   decennial   publi- 
cations.    ..'</  st  ries.     v.  7.) 
Bibliography  :  pp.  175-  177. 

Brooks,   Francis  Augustus.    Objections,  legal  and  practical,  to  our 
n.-ii  tonal  currency  system. 

Boston  :  G.  />'.  Ri  <  d,  Is!).;.     {.J),  56  pp.     8°. 

Brosius,  Marriott.     Progress  toward  an  ideal  currency. 

(In  American  social  science  association.  Journal,  no.  3S, 
L900,  pp.  212  HIT.) 

Browne,   \Y.  Graham.    Currency   legislation   in  the  United  States. 

(  In  Canadian  hankers'  association.  Journal,  vol.  7,  July, 
L900,  pp.  359  ei  seg.) 

Burton,  Theodore  Elijah.     Financial  crises  and  periods  of  industrial 
and  commercial  depression. 
New  York:   D.  Appleton  and  company.    1902.    ix,  392  pp. 
Diagrams.    /:  . 

•  Bibliography,"  by  Hugh  Williams:    pp.  347-377. 

Financial  cri  ■ 

(In  American  hankers'  association  Proceedings  of  the  twenty- 
elghth  annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  172-175. 
\.w  York.   L902.     S°.) 

Financial  cri 


(///   Hull,   Walter   Henry.  <  <1.     Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  175  180.    New  York,  1907.    8°.) 


BOOKS  RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING  7 

Canada.    Currency  and  banking  reports,  1871-June  30, 1907.    Statis- 
tics. 

(In  Canada,  vol.  8,  Nov.  30,  1907,  page  229.) 

Census  and  statistics  office.     The  Canada  year  book  1905. 

2d  ser. 

Ottawa:  Printed  by  S.  E.  Dawson,  1906.    8°. 

Banks  and  banking,  pp.  218-22S.    Tabulated  statistics  of  note 
circulation,  etc. 

Department  of  finance.    Report  of  the  chartered  banks  of 

the  Dominion  of  Canada.    Jan.,  1897-Nov.,  1907. 
Ottawa:  printed  by  S.  E.  Dawson,  1897-1907.    F°.     (Sup- 
plement to  the  Canada  Gazette.) 

Parliament.    House  of  Commons.    Official  report  of  the  de- 

bates of  the  House  of  Commons  of  the  Dominion  of  Can- 
ada.   Vol.  29-30.    Session  1890,  vol.  1-2. 
Ottawa:  Printed  by  Brown  Chamberlin,  1890.    2  vols.    8°. 
Contains,  debates  on  the  Banking  act. 

The  debates  on  the  amendments  to  the  Bank 


act,    1900. 

(In  Canadian  banker's  association.    Journal,  vol.  8,  Oct.  1900, 
pp.  27-49.    Toronto,  1901.    8°.) 

The  Canadian  annual  review  of  public  affairs,  1906. 

Toronto:  The  Annual  review  publishing  company,  [1907~\. 
8°. 

Canadian  banks  and  banking  conditions,  pp.  199-208. 

Cannon,  James  Graham.     Clearing-houses;  their  history,  methods, 
and  administration. 
New  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company.    1900.    xiv,  383  pp. 
incl.    illustrations.    Forms.    Frontispiece.    8°. 

Carlile,  William  Warrand.     The  evolution  of  modern  money. 

London,    New    York:    MacmUlan    and    company,    limited. 
1901.    xxiii,  273,  (1)  pp.    8°. 

Carlisle,  John  G.     "  The  Carlisle  plan  "  of  currency  reform. 

New  York:    1897.     11  pp.     8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  4, 
no.  3,  February  1,  1897.) 

Clare,  George.     The  A.  B.  C.  of  the  foreign  exchanges ;  a  practical 
guide.     [3d  ed.] 
London,  New  York :  MacmUlan  and  company,  limited,  1901. 
xiv,  (2)  160  pp.    Frontispiece.    8  Diagrams.     12°. 


g  LEBBAHY    OF    CoNUKESS 

Cleveland,  Frederick  Albert.     The  bank  and  the  treasury. 

New  Fork,  London  [etc.]:  Longmans,  Green  and  company, 
1905,    xiv,826pp.    (hurt*.     Tables.    8°. 

Contents.  Commercial  banking  and  speculation — a  financial 
retrospect  :  The  use  of  commercial  bank-credit  in  lien  of 
Industrial  capitalization;  The  American  system  of  currency 
and  banking;  National  credit-money  and  national  bank; 
The  demand  for  a  "  Sound"  and  "  Elastic"  system  of  bank- 
credil  :  The  relation  of  bank  capitalization  to  the  problem  of 
elasticity:  The  public  control  of  commercial  banks;  A  point 
of  control  not  adequately  covered  by  the  National  bank  act; 
Character  of  assets  to  be  held  by  banks  as  "  invested- 
reserves";  Public  dangers  in  the  present  equipment  of 
national  banks;  Why  the  "unencumbered  securities"  of 
national  banks  are  not  readily  convertible  into  cash;  Dan- 
gerous  assumptions  made  by  the  government  with  respect 
to  currency  and  banking;  Advantages  of  national  banks  un- 
der the  present  practice  over  state  and  private  banks;  The 
amount  of  elasticity  for  which  provision  is  to  be  made; 
Possibilities  of  elasticity  under  our  present  national  banking 
system;  Possibilities  of  increasing  elasticity  by  simple  mod- 
ifications of  the  present  law;  Superiority  of  the  American 
funding  system  over  those  of  other  countries;  Recent  efforts 
made  to  further  adapt  our  funding  system  to  the  nation's 
business  needs.  Appendix  of  documents:  "The  Baltimore 
plan"  of  currency  reform.  1896;  "The  Carlisle  plan,"  1896; 
Fowler  bill  of  March  15,  1897;  Indianapolis  monetary  com- 
mission bill,  January  6,  1898;  McCleary  bill,  May  11,  1S9S; 
Aldrich  bill,  December  T.>,  is{)<);  Secretary  Cage's  bill;  Cold 
standard  act  March  14,  1900;  Fowler  bill,  April  4,  1902; 
Payne  bill,  February  26,  i903;  Fowler  bill,  February  26, 
1903. 

The  bank  and  the  treasury — the  two  great  pillars  support- 
ing <>ur  financial  system. 

{In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  381-396.     New  York.  1907.    S°.) 

Clews,  Henry.     The  monetary  situation  and  its  remedies.     An  ad- 
dress  to  the  West   Virginia  banking  association  at   their 
C'dh   anniversary   meeting,   Elkins,  West  Virginia,  June 
L9,  L906. 
|.V,  w  York?    1906?]     II  pp.    8°. 

§    ■"  . 

i  I  a  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,   pp.  406-413.      New   York,  1!»(>7.     8°.) 

The  Wall  street  point  of  view. 

New   York,  Boston,   [etc.]:  Silver,  Burdett  and  company, 
[1900].     ■'■'"•.    (-').  ,-'00  pp.     Frontispiece    (port.)      12°. 


BOOKS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING  9 

Conant,  Charles  Arthur.     Banking  upon  business  assets. 

New  York,  1897.    16  pp.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no.  23, 
Dec.  1,  1897.) 

A  history  of  modern  banks  of  issue ;  with  an  account  of  the 

economic  crises  of  the  present  century.     Fourth  impres- 
sion. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1902.    xv,  595  pp.    8°. 

The  preface  is  dated  Nov.  12,  1S9G,  and  states,  "  The  changes 
made  in  the  present  edition  of  this  book  are  unimportant, 
because  of  the  short  time  which  has  elapsed  since  the  ap- 
pearance of  the  first  edition.  There  have  been  few  changes 
in  the  banking  laws  of  important  states  within  the  last  six 
months,  and  even  statistics  are  not  yet  available  for  a  later 
year  than  1S95." 

Contents  include  chapters  on  the  banking  systems  of  different 
countries  which  have  view  in  part  to  the  plan  of  operation 
of  central  banks  in  Europe,  the  organizations  of  which,  es- 
pecially in  France,  Germany,  Austria-Hungary,  and  the 
Netherlands,  have  been  suggested  as  basis  for  currency  re- 
vision in  this  country.  There  is  also  a  chapter  on  the  Ca- 
nadian banking  system. 

The  plans  for  currency  reform. 

New  York:  The  Bankers  publishing  co.,  1906.    {10)  pp.    8°. 
Reprinted  from  the  Bankers'  magazine,  December,  1906. 

The  principles  of  a  banking  currency. 

New  York,  1899.     {15)  pp.     8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  6, 
no.  9.    Sept.  1899.) 

The  principles  of  money  and  banking. 

New    York  and   London:  Harper  and   brothers,   1905.    2 

vols.    8°. 

The  principles  of  a  banking  currency,  vol.  2,  pp.  3-104. 

Scotch  bank  currency. 

New  York,  1897.     16  pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no. 
4,  New  York,  February  15i  1897.) 

Swiss  bank-note  currency. 

New  York,  1897.    15  pp.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  4-,  no.  11, 
June  1, 1897.) 

Types  of  currency  systems. 

(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  Dec.  1902,  pp.  125-139.) 

Wall  street   and  the  country,  a  study  of  recent  financial 

tendencies. 
New   York  and  London:  G.  P.  Putnam 's  sons,  1904-     ix, 
247  pp.    12°. 


10  LIBBAB1    OF    CONGRESS 

Cornwell,  William  ( Jaryl.     Note  circulation  of  Canadian  bank  act. 
(In  American  bankers'  association,  vol.  17.  h>.  82-90.) 

The  currency   and   the   banking  law   of  the   Dominion  of 

Canada  considered  with  reference  to  currency  reform  in 
tin-  United  States. 
New    York,   London:    G.   P.   Putnam's   sons,   1895.     (£), 
[3]^86  pp.    8°. 

Courcelle-Seneuil,  dean  Gustavo.     Les  operations  de  banque,  traite 

theorique  el  pratique.     7  ed.  rev.  et  mise  a  jour. 

Paris:  Guillaumin  et  cie.,  1896.    xxiv,  668  pp.    8°. 

Courtois,  AJphonse  Charles.     Histoire  des  banques  en  France.     2e 
i'd.  avec  un  portrait  de  Law  d'apres  Rigaud,  grave  par 
Schmidt. 
Paris:  Guillaumin  et  tie.,  1881.    vii,  375  pp.    Frontispiece. 
8°.     (Publicistes  et  economistes  contemporains.) 

Crump,  Arthur.     The  English  manual  of  banking.     2d  ed.  revised 
and  enlarged. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  and  company.     1877.     xvi,  375 

/'/'■     s  ■ 

Dartiguenave,  Aymard.     Relations  de  la  Banque  de  France  avec 
le  Tresor. 

Paris:  Libraire  de  la  Societe  du  recueil  general  des  lots  et 
des  arrets  [etc."],  190,2.     (4)  206  pp.    8°. 

Dawes,  Charles  G.     Assets  currency  and  branch  banking. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
eightn  annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  114-121. 
New  York.     1902.     8°.) 

Proposed  changes  in  our  banking  laws. 

m  (In   Bull,   Walter  Henry,  ed.     Practical  problems  in  banking 

and  currency,  pp.  344-359.    New  York,  1907.    8°.) 

Dean,  William  B.     Natural  bank  currency  and  national  bank  cur- 
rency. 

(In  Bull,  Waller  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.   L87-205.     New  York,  1907.     S°.) 

Depitre,  Edgard.    Le  mouvement  de  concentration  dans  les  banques 
allemandes. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1905.     (6),  260  pp.    Tables.    4°. 

"  Bibliographie :"  pp.  [253]-256.  On  tbc  banks  of  Germany 
from  1850-1904. 


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Dewey,  Davis  Rich.     Financial  history  of  the  United  States. 

New  York,  London,  [etc.] :  Longmans,  Green  and  company. 
1903.  xxxv,  (2)  530  pp.  Charts.  8°.  {American  citi- 
zen series,  ed.  by  A.  B.  Hart.) 

Dunbar,  Charles  Franklin.    Chapters  on  the  theory  and  history  of 
banking.    2d  ed.  enlarged.    Edited  by  0.  M.  W*.  Sprague. 

New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Piitnani's  sons.  1901.  viii, 
(2)  252  pp.    12°. 

Economic  essays,  ed.  by  O.  M.  W.  Sprague  .  .  .  with  an  in- 

troduction [biographical  sketch]  by  F.  W.  Taussig. 
New  York,  London:  The  Macmillan  company.    1904.     xvii, 

372  pp.    8°. 

Contains  the  following:  Early  banking  schemes  in  England. — 
The  bank  of  Venice. — Accounts  of  the  first  bank  of  the 
United  States. — Deposits  as  currency. — The  bank-note  ques- 
tion.— The  safety  of  the  legal  tender  paper. — The  national 
banking  system. — Can  we  keep  a  gold  currency? — The  crisis 
of  1S57.— The  crisis  of  I860.— State  banks  in  1S60—  The 
establishment  of  the  national  banking  system. — The  circula- 
tion of  the  national  banks. 

Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  currency,  finance,  and 

banking  from  1789  to  189G.     Revised  edition. 
Boston:  Ginn  and  company,  1897.     iv,  (2),  [7]-310  pp.     8°. 

Easton,  H.  T.     Money,  exchange,  and  banking  in  their  practical, 
theoretical,  and  legal  aspects.    2d  ed. 
London:  Sir  Isaac  Pit m<m  and  sons,  1907.    312  pp.    8°. 

Eckardt,  H.  M.  P.    Canada's  elastic  currency. 

(In  Moody's  magazine,  vol.  3,  March  1907,  pp.  424-425.) 

Eckels,  James  H.    Assets  currency. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
seventh  annual  convention,  Oct.  15-17,  1901,  pp.  149-155. 
New  York  1901,  S°.) 

Same. 

(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  June  1902,  pp.  65-73.) 

Reform  of  the  currency  system. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  422-432,  New  York,  1907.     S°.) 

Fairchild,  Fred  Rogers.    Our  currency  reform  problem. 
(In  Yale  review,  vol.  16,  May  1907,  pp.  56-7S.) 


1>J  Ul'.UAKY    OF   CONGRESS 

Farrer,  Lord  Thomas  II.    Studies  in  currency  1898,  or,  inquiries  into 
certain  modern  problems  connected  with  the  standard  of 
value  and  the  media  of  exchange. 
/  mdon:  Ma  millan   and  <<>in  puny,  1898.     xzciii,   (1),  415 

/'/■■ 

Fisher,  Irving.  Appreciation  and  interest:  a  study  of  the  influence 
of  monetary  appreciation  and  depreciation  on  the  rate  of 
interest  .  .  . 

\\  //•   York:  Published  for  the  American  economic  associa- 
te ,,,    by  the   Mm  in UJ, i n   company;  London:  S.   Sonnen- 
ht  in  ((-  co.,  J 896.    x,  100  pp.    8°.     [Publications  of  the 
American    economic   association.     [Monographs']     v.    11, 
if.   '/.) 

Bibliography,  pp.  96-98. 

Fiske,  Amos  Kidder.  The  modern  bank;  a  description  of  its  function 
and  methods  and  a  brief  account  of  the  development  and 
presenl  systems  of  banking. 
.V<  w  York:  D.  Appleton  and  company,  190 If.  xii,  348  pp. 
Illustrations.  Folded  chart.  Forms.  (Appleton's  busi- 
//,  88  series.) 

Forgan,  .1  nines  B.    Branch  banking. 

{In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  June  1902,  pp.  8S-100.) 

Same. 


(In  Hull.  Walter  Benry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  238  254.     New  York,  1907.    8°.) 

The  money  supply  of  the  United  States. 

{In  Bull,  Walter  Benry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  307-3U.     New  York,  1907.     S°.) 

Fowler,  Charles  X.     [Address  <>n  (he  currency  question.] 

i  In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
eighth  annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902.  pp.  99-113. 
New  Jork   L902.    S°.) 

( hirrency  reform. 

i  in  Vim  Norden  magazine,  vol.  1,  Feb.  1907,  pp.  47-57.) 

•  Tin'  Fowler  plan  "  of  currency  reform.    12  pp. 

</,<  Sound  currency,  vol.  4.  no.  20,  Oct.  15,  1897.  New  York 
L897. 

Pending  financial  Legislation. 

</"  Hull.  Walter  Benry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  41S-422.     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 


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Fowler,  Charles  X.     Pending  legislation. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  the  thirty- 
second  annual  convention,  Oct.  16-10,  1906,  pp.  8G-94.  New- 
York,    1906.     8°.) 

"  Credit  currency,"  pp.  90-94. 

Fowler,  William.     Banking  reserves. 

(In  The  Institute  of  bankers.     Journal,  vol.  21,  May  1900,  pp. 

237-265.) 
With  discussion  by  John  Dun,  F.  O.  Schuster,  A.  S.  Harvey, 

H.  Schmidt,  and  Right  Hon.  Lord  Hillingdon. 

Frame,  Andrew  J.    Panic  panaceas. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  cd.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  103-175.     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 

A  review  of  currency  systems  and  present  plans. 

(In  American  hankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  the  thirty- 
second  annual  convention,  Oct.  16-19,  1906,  pp.  158-165. 
New  York,  1906.     8°.) 

Sound  versus  soft  money. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  326-343.     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 

Francis,  John.    History  of  the  Bank  of  England,  its  times  and  tra- 
ditions. 
London:  ~\Yilloughby  and  company  [etc.,  1847].    2  v.    8°. 

History  of  the  Bank  of  England,  its  times  and  traditions, 

from  1G94  to  1844.     1st  American  ed.,  with  notes,  addi- 
tions and  an  appendix  by  I.  Smith  Homans. 
New  York:  Office  of  the  Bankers  magazine,  1862.     (4), 
[iii]-viii,  [131-476  pp.     Frontispiece.     8°. 

Francis,  Joseph  Hume.    History  of  the  Bank  of  England.    A  com- 
prehensive account    of    its    origin,    foundation,  rise    and 
progress. 
Chicago,  III.:  Euclid  publishing  company,  1888.    xii,  [13]- 
391  pp.    8°. 

Fuchs,  Carl  Johannes.    Die  Geld-  und  Bankfrage  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten. 

(In  Jahrbuch  fur  Gesetzgebung,  Verwaltung  und  Volkswirts- 
chaft.     vol.  20,  1S96.     pp.  931-9S7.) 

Fullarton,  John.    On  the  regulation  of  currencies. 

London:  J.  Murray,  I844.     (2),  [v]-viii,  227  pp.    8°. 


14  LIBRAE?    OF    CONGRESS 

Gage,  Lyman  J.    Banking  and  currency. 

i  n,  Sound  currency,  vol  8,  l  »•■«■.  L901,  pp.  233-243.) 

Economic  waste  of  our  treasury  system. 

(In  Hull.  Walter  Benry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  L80  1st.     New  York,  1!>07.    S°.) 

Statement   of  the   II<>n.   Lyman  J.  Gage,  Secretary  of  the 

Treasury,  before  the  committee  on  banking  and  currency, 
House  ill'  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  in  ex- 
planation of  the  I >il I  II.  K.  .MM.  and  his  recommendations 
as  to  changes  in  the  currency  system,  Wednesday  and 
Thursday,  December  L6  and  17,  1897.  Fifty-fifth  Con- 
gress,  -renin I  session. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1897.    51pp.    8°. 

Gallatin,  Albert.  Suggestions  on  the  hanks  and  currency  of  the 
several  United  State-  in  reference  principally  to  the  sus- 
pension of  specie  payments.  [With  appendix:  Documents 
respecting  the  resumption  of  specie  payments  in  the  year 
1838.] 
V,  to  York :   Wiley  and  Putnam,  1841.     (4),  9-124  PP-    8°. 

Gallatin,  James.     Letter  to  Hon.  William  P.  Fessenden,  senator  of 
the  United  States.     The  proposed  United  States  banking 
system,  and  further  issues  of  legal  tender. 
New  York:  J.  W.  Amerman,  1863.    11pp.    8°. 

Garrels,  (I.  W.     Currency  reform. 

[In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  thirty- 
first  annual  ((invention,  Oct.  10-13,  1905.  pp.  84-92,  New 
York  1905,  8°.) 

Germany.  Die  Reichsgesetzgebung  iiber  Miinz-  und  Notenbank- 
Yvesen,  Papiergeld,  Pramienpapiere  und  Reichsschulden. 
Text-Ausgabe  mit  Anmerkungen  und  Sachregister.  Von 
Dr.  R.  Koch. 
Berlin:  ./.  Guttentag,  1900.  lxi,(l),  442  pp.  24°.  (Gut- 
t>  nt in/ s,  l,<  Sammlung  l><  utscht  r  Reichsgesetze,  26.) 

Reichsbank.     Die  Reichsbank  1876-1900. 

Berlin:  Gedruckt  in  der  Reichsdruckerei,  Kommissionsver- 
liiij  von  G.  Fischer.  Jena  [1901].  xi,  485  pp.  Folded 
map.     F°. 

Contains  the  following  laws:  Bankgesetz  vom  14.  Miirz  1875, 
pp.  127-444;  Gesetz,  betreffend  die  Abandoning  des  Bank- 
gesetzes  voru  14.  Miirz  1S75.     Vom  18.  Dezember  1889,  page 


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445;  Gesetz,  betreffend  die  Abanderung  des  Bankgesetzes 
vorn  14.  Miirz  1875.  Vom  7.  Jnni  1899.  pp.  447-1 19; 
Statut  der  Reicbshank  vom  21.  Mai  L875,  pp.  151-457;  7er- 
trag  zwischen  Preussen  und  dem  Deutscben  Eteicbe  Qber  die 
Abtretung  der  Preussischen  Bank  an  das  Deutscbe  Iteicb. 
Vom  17-18.  Mai  1875.     pp.  407-470. 

Giffen,  Sir  Robert.     Essays  in  finance. 

London  :  G.  Bell  and  sons,  1880.    (4),  [vii\-xii,  Slfl  pp.    8°. 

Same.     2d  ser. 

New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1880.     vi,  -J/,7  pp.    8°. 

Gilbart,  James  William.     The  history,  principles  and  practice  of 
banking.     New  ed.  rev.  to  the  present  date  by  A.  S.  Michie. 
London:  G.    Bell    and    sons,    1882.    2    vols.    Frontispiece 
(port.)     12°.     [Bohii's  economic  library.) 

The  history,  principles,  and  practice  of  banking.     New  edi- 

tion, revised  by  E.  Sykes. 
London:  Bell  and  sons,  1907.     2  vols.     8°. 

Gilman,  Theodore.     A  graded  banking  system  formed  by  the  incor- 
poration of  clearing  houses  under  a  federal  law. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company, 
1898.    xvi,  238,  (2)  pp.    12°. 

Federal  clearing  houses. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  co.,  1899.     x, 
289  pp.    12°. 

Goschen,  George  Joachim  Goschen,  viscount.    Essays  and  addresses 
on    economic    questions    (1865-1893)     with    introductory 
notes  (1905). 
London:  E.  Arnold,  1905.    xii,  354  VV'    ^°- 

The  theory   of  the   foreign   exchanges.      [16th?   ed.]      9th 

thousand. 
London:  E.  Wilson,  1898.    xv,  152  pp.    8°. 


Gould,  John  Melville.     The  national  bank  act,  with  all  its  amend- 
ments annotated  and  explained. 
Boston:  Little,  Brown  and  company,  1904.    xvi,  288  pp.    8°. 

Great  Britain.     Parliament.    Reports  of  the  Lords'  committee  of 
secrecy.     [Ordered  to  be  printed  3d  March,  7th  March, 
21st  April,  1797].     3  pts.  in  vol.  1.     F°. 
On  affairs  of  tbe  Bank  of  England. 


It'.  LIBBABT    OT    CONGBESS 

Great  Britain.  Parliament  Committee  of  secrecy  on  the  Hank  of 
England  charter.  Report,  with  the  minutes  of  evidence, 
appendix,  and  index.  ( Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons, 
to  be  printed,  11  August,  1832.    486,  189  pp.    F°. 

[In   Greal    Britain.     Parliament.      Sessional    papers.     1831-2, 
vol.  6.) 

§  cret  committee  on  joint  stock  hanks.  Report, 
together  with  minutes  of  evidence  and  appendix.  Or- 
dered, by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  20  Au- 
gust, L836.    xii,  251  pp.    F°. 

{In     <ireat    Britain.       Parliament.       Sessional    papers,    1836, 
vol.   9.) 

Report,   together  with   the   minutes  of  evi- 


dence, appendix   and    index.     Ordered   by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed  15  July,  1837.    iv,  304,  174,  93  pp. 

F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1837,  vol. 

14.) 

Same.     Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 


printed,  25  July,  1838.     iv,  12G,  ii,  22  pp.     F°. 

(In    Great    Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional    papers,    1837-8, 
vol.  7.) 

Select  committee  on  banks  of  issue.    Report,  with  the 

minutes  of  evidence,  appendix,  and  index.  Ordered  by 
the  House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  7  August,  1840. 
xii.  374,  424  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1840,  vol.  4.) 

Same.    1841.    First  report.    Ordered,  by  the  House  of 


'O 


Commons  to  be  printed,  4  June,  1841.     3  pp.     Fc 

Same.  Second  report.  With  the  minutes  of  evidence, 
appendix  and  index.  (1841.)  Ordered  by  the  House  of 
(  ominous  to  be  printed,  15  June  1841.     viii,  358  pp.     F°. 

{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1841,  vol.  5.) 

Secret  committee  on  commercial  distress.    First  and 


second  reports,  with  the  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix, 
and  index  to  the  two  reports.  Ordered  to  be  printed  by 
the  House  of  Commons,  8  June  and  2  August,  1848.  2 
vols.     F°. 

{In  Greal  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1847-8,  vol. 
8,  pt.  1-2.) 

The  committee  was  "appointed  to  inquire  into  the  causes  of 
the  recent  commercial  distress,  and  how  far  it  has  heen  af- 
fected by  the  laws  for  regulating  the  issue  of  bank  notes  pay- 
able  on   demand." 


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Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Houst  of  Lords.  St  <r<  t  committee  on 
commercial  distress.  Report  from  the  Secret  committee  of 
the  House  of  Lords  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  causes  of 
the  distress  which  has  for  some  time  prevailed  among  the 
commercial  classes,  and  how  far  it  has  been  affected  by  the 
laws  for  regulating  the  issue  of  bank  notes  payable  on 
demand;  together  with  the  minutes  of  evidence,  and  an 
appendix.  Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons  to  be 
printed,  28  July,  1848.    iv,  480,  20  pp.    F°. 

(In  Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  papers,  1847-8, 
vol.  8.) 

An  investigation  of  the  operations  of  the  Bank  of  England 
after  the  suspension  of  the  Bank  act  of  1844. 

The  Minutes  of  evidence  of  this  report  were  reprinted  with 
fuller  index,  Feb.  17,  1857,  and  are  in  Great  Britain.  Parlia- 
ment.    Sessional   papers,   1S57,   vol.  2. 

Select  committee   on  bank  'acts.     Report,  together 


with  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, appendix  and  index.  Ordered  by  the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed,  30  July  1857.    2  vols.    F°. 

(In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1S57,  vol. 
10,   pts.  1-2.), 

Report  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 


Committee,  minutes  of  evidence,  appendix,  and  index. 
Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons  to  be  printed,  1  July 
1858.     lxxvii,  668  pp.     F°. 

(In   Great   Britain.     Parliament.      Sessional    papers,   1857-8, 
vol.  5.) 

Select  committee  on  banks  of  issue.    Report:  together 


with  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, and  appendix.  Ordered  by  the  House  of  Commons, 
to  be  printed  22  July  1875.    xii,  668  pp.    F°. 

(In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1875,  vol. 
9.) 

Greene,  Jacob  L.    An  ideal  currency. 

(In  American  social  science  association.    Journal,  no.  3S,  1900, 

pp.  196-205.) 
Recommends  a  credit  currency. 

Gygax,   Paul.     Kritische  Betrachtungen   iiber  das  schweizerische 
Notenbankwesen,  mit  Beziehung  auf  den  Pariser  Wechsel- 
kurs. 
Zurich:  Druckerei  der  Neuen  Ziircher  Zeitung,  1901.    (16) , 
405  pp.    8°. 

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18  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Gygax,  Paul.  Die  Verwirklichung  der  schweizerischen  Zentral- 
bank-Idee.  L88O-1905.  Kin  Biickblick  auf  die  Zentral- 
bank-Bewegung. 

iln  Jahrbtlcher  ftlr  Nationalokonomie  and  Statistik,  3d  ser., 
\ui.  30,  pp.  721-749.    Jena,  11)05.    8°.) 

Hague,  George.     Address  <»n  banking  in  Canada. 

i  I  a  American  hankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  the  con- 
vention. Aug.  10-1L'.  lssi.  pp.  !>8-104.    New  York,  1881.    8°.) 

Bank  reserves. 

{In  Canadian  bankers'  association.  Journal,  vol.  1,  pp.  107 
el  seq.) 

Halle,  Ernest  von.  Die  wirtschaftliche  Krisis  des  Jahres  1893  in 
den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika. 

(//(  Jahrbuch  fiir  (Jesetzgebung.  Yerwaltung  und  Yolkswirt- 
scbaft  im  Deutschen  Reich,  is  Jabrg.  4,  Heft,  pp.  1181- 
1249.     Leipzig,  1894.    S°.) 

Hallock,  James  Collins.     Clearing  out-of-town  checks  in  England 
and  the  United  States. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.:  The  author,  1903.     xiv,  160  pp.     Illustra- 
tions.    8°. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.     Official  reports  on  publick  credit,  a  national 
bank,  manufactures,  and  a  mint. 
Philadelphia:  Published  by    William  M'Kean,  1821.      vii, 
(./).  $25  />/>.     Portrait.    8°. 

Hamilton,  John  L.     Currency  reform. 

i  In  Hull,  Waller  Henry,  cd.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.   I'M    105.    New  York,  1907.    8°.) 

Handy,  William  Matthews.     Banking  systems  in  the  world:  an  im- 
partial statement  of  the  conditions  of  note  issue  by  banks 
in  all  nations  and  1 1  it*  workings  of  the  systems,  also  postal 
saving-  banks. 
Chicago:  C.  II.  Kerr  and  company ,  1897 .    191,  (1)  pp.    12°. 

Hankey,  Thomson.  The  principles  of  banking,  its  utility  and 
economy;  with  remarks  on  the  workings  and  management 
of  the  Bank  of  England.  Rev.  as  regards  the  working 
and  management  of  the  bank  by  Clifford  Wigram.  4th 
ed. 
London:  /•/.  Wilson,  1887.     (0) ,  xii,  (2) ,  151  pp.    8°. 

('(..mints. — Preface. — Banking  in  connection  with  the  cur- 
rency  and   the  Bank   of   England. — A   lecture  delivered  at 


BOOKS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY  AND    BANKING  19 

Peterborough,  2!>tli  November,  L858,  on  banking;  its  utility 
and  economy. — Descriptive  account  of  various  departments 
of  the  bank,  revised  as  to  the  present  day  by  Mr.  Clifford 
Wigrain. 
"It  is  especially  interesting  on  account  of  its  containing  the 
only  reliable  published  account  of  the  practical  working 
of  the  Bank,  and  is  valuable  from  the  authenticity  of  the 
information  it  affords,  which  is  effectually  guaranteed  by 
the  position  of  its  authors." — Stephens's  Biol,  of  the  Bank  of 
England. 

Hasenkamp,  Adolf.     Die  Geklverfassung  unci  das  Notenbankwesen 
der  Vereinigten  Staaten. 
Jena:  Gustav  Fischer,  1907.     (4),  213  pp.    8°. 

Contents. — I.  Die  geschichtlichen  und  gesetzlichen  Grundla- 
gen :  1.  Die  Geldverfassung ;  2.  Das  Notenbankwesen;  3. 
Die  Verwaltung  der  bffentlichen  Gelder :  II.  Die  gegen- 
wartigen  Verhiiltnisse:  1.  Die  Sicherung  der  Wiihrung;  2. 
Die  Regelung  des  Umlaufs;  3.  Die  Stellung  des  Schatz- 
amts ;  Litteraturverzeichnis. 

Helfferich,  Karl.     Geld  und  Banken.    In  zwei  Teilen.  1.  Teil   Das 
Geld. 
Leipzig:  Verlag  von  C.  L.  Hirschfeld,  1903.    x,  590  pp.  8°. 
{Hand-    und    Lehrbuch    der    Staatsioissenschaften,    Bd. 
viii. ) 

"  Bibliographic"  pp.  532-590. 

Hepburn,  Alonzo  Barton.     Branch  banks  and  the  currency  problem. 
(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  March  1902,  pp.  35-42.) 

History  of  coinage  and  currency  in  the  United  States  and 

the  perennial  contest  for  sound  money. 
New  York,  London:  The  Macmillan  company,  1903.     sciv, 
666  pp.    8°. 

Bibliography,  pp.  [435]-499. 

Desirable  changes  in  the  banking  law. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  cd.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  222-237.     New  York,  1907.     S°.) 

The  money  situation. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  the  thir- 
tieth annual  convention,  Sept.  14-16.  1904,  pp.  104-111. 
New  York,  1904.     8°.) 


20  LIi:i:\i;V    OF    CONGBESS 

Hildreth,  Richard.     Banks,  banking  and  paper  currencies:  in  three 
pari-. 
Boston:   Whipple  and  Damrell,  18Jfi.    209  pp.    Li° . 

A  History  of  banking  in  all  the  leading  nations;  comprising  the 
United  States,  Greal  Britain,  Germany,  Austria-Hungary, 
France,  Italy,  Belgium,  Spain,  Switzerland,  Portugal, 
Roumania,  Russia,  Holland.  The  Scandinavian  nations, 
Canada.  China.  Japan,  comp.  by  thirteen  authors.  Ed. 
by  the  editor  of  the  Journal  of  commerce  and  commercial 
bulletin. 
Xi  a-  York:  The  Journal  of  commerce  and  commercial  hul- 
I,  tin,  1896.     '/  vols.    4°- 

Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking  and  cur- 
rency; being  a  number  of  selected  addresses,  delivered  in 
recent  years  by  prominent  bankers,  financiers,  and 
economists. 
New  York,  London:  The  Maximilian  company,  1907.  xxvi, 
596  pp.    8°. 

Contents. — Banking  reform  and  currency  section. — Insuring 
the  deposits  in  national  banks.  John  Scbuette. — Panic  pana- 
ceas, Andrew  J.  Frame. — Financial  crises,  Theodore  E. 
Burton.— Economic  waste  of  our  treasury  system,  Lyman  J. 
Gage.  Natural  bank  currency  and  national  bank  currency, 
William  B.  Dean. — The  medium  of  exchange  and  the  bank- 
ing function,  A.  B.  Stickney. — Desirable  changes  in  the 
banking  law,  A.  B.  Hepburn. — Branch  banking,  James  B. 
Forgan.— Branch  banking,  Horace  White. — Branch  banking, 
Henry  W.  rates.— Branch  banking,  William  A.  Nash. — Asset 
currency,    Horace   White. — Emergency  circulation,  Cornelius 

A.  Pugsley. — The  money  supply  of  the  Hinted  States,  James 

B.  Forgan. — Hold  reserve  national  bank  notes,  William  B. 
Ridgely.  Sound  versus  soft  money,  Andrew  J.  Frame. — 
Proposed  Changes  in  our  banking  laws,  Charles  G.  Dawes.— 
Bank  note  experience  of  twenty  years  -iss2  h>02,  Horace 
White.  Strength  and  weakness  of  American  finance,  Ellis 
II.  Roberts.— The  bank  and  the  treasury— the  two  great  pil- 
lars supporting  our  financial  system,  Frederick  A.  Cleve- 
land. Currency  reform,  Leslie  M.  Shaw.— Currency  re- 
form, John  L.  Hamilton.— The  monetary  situation,  and  its 
remedies,  Henry  clews.  — Fending  financial  legislation, 
Charles  N.  Fowler.— Reform  of  the  currency  system,  James 
II.  Eckels.-  influence  Of  the  increasing  gold  supply  upon 
prices  and  the  rate  of  interest,  Joseph  French  Johnson. — 
The  financial  outlook,   Frank  A.   Vanderlip. 


BOOKS   RELATING    TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANK  INC  21 

Indianapolis  monetary  convention.  Report  of  the  Monetary 
commission  of  the  Indianapolis  convention  of  boards  of 
trade,  chambers  of  commerce,  commercial  clubs  and  other 
similar  bodies  of  the  United  States. 

[Chicago] :  The  University  of  Chicago  press,  1898.  xiii, 
(1),  608  pp.    Diagrams.    8°. 

Prepared  by  J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 

"Banking,"  pt  l'.  pp.  159-386;  "Circulation  secured  by  com- 
mercial ;iss,.|s,"  pp.  u:;i  236;  "  Instances  of  banknotes  bused 
on  commercial  assets,"  pp.  L'TT-oOS. 

Jaffe,  Edgar.     Das  englische  IJankwesen. 

Leip&ig:  Vt  rlag  ran  Duncht  r  &  Humblot,  1904-  x,  24-5  pp. 
8°.  (Staats-  and  sozialwissenschaftliche  Forschungen. 
Hrsg.  von  G.  Schmoller  mid  M.  Sering.    Bd.  xxiii,  lift.  4.) 

Jevons,  William  Stanley.     Investigations  in  currency  and  finance, 
ed.  with  an  introduction  by  H.  S.  Foxwell. 
London:  Macmillan  and  company,  1884-     xliv,  428  pp.  inch 
Tables.    20  col.    Diagrams  {partly  folded).    8°. 
■■  Bibliography  "  pp.  [3G3]-414. 

Johnson,  Joseph  French.  Influence  of  the  increasing  gold  supply 
upon  prices  and  the  rate  of  interest. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  433-446.     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 

Money  and  currency  in  relation  to  industry,  prices,  and  the 

rate  of  interest. 
Boston,  New  York  [etc.'] :  Ginn  and  company  [1905].     ix, 
(1),  398  pp.Sncl.     Charts.     Diagrams.    8°. 

Johnston,  John.     Scottish  banking  system. 

(In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
eighth  annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  75-78.  New 
York,  1902.     S°.) 

Kalbe,  Georg  Gottlieb  Julius  Bobert.     Die  deutsche  Reichsbank  und 
die  Bank  von  Frankreich. 
Berlin :  Druch  von  B.  Paul,  1902.    (2) ,  100,  (4)  pp.    Folded 
Diagrams.     8°. 

Kemmerer,  Edwin  "Walter.     Money  and  credit  instruments  in  their 
relation  to  general  prices.    Cornell  studies  in  history  and 
political  science. 
New  York:  Henry  Holt  and  company,  1907.    170  pp.    Illus- 
trations.    8°. 


LEBRABY    OF    CONGRESS 

Kinley,    David.     The   history,  organization   and   influence  of  the 
[ndependenl  treasury  of  the  United  States. 
New   Fork,  Boston:  T.   )'.  Crowill  and  <-<nnpai>y.  [/n/>.;]. 
-  pp.     Diagrams.    Fohhd  tables.     12°.   (Library 
nomics  and  politics.  No.  1.) 

Money:  a  study  of  the  theory  of  the  medium  of  exchange. 

New  York,  London:  The  MacmiUan  company,  1904-    xviii, 

i.')    415  pp.     /..' '".      The  citizens'1  library  of  economics, 
politii  s  and  sot  iology.) 
Bibliography,  pp.  391-409. 

Knox,  John  Jay.     A  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States  .  .  . 
revised  and  brought  up  to  date  by  Bradford  Rhodes  .  .  . 
and  Elmer  II.  Youngman. 
Nt  w  York:   B.  Rhodes  and  company,  1900.     (2),  xxii,  880 

/>/>.    Frontispiece.    8°. 

United   States    notes;   a    history  of   the   various   issues   of 

paper  money  by  the  government  of  the  United  States, 
.  .  .  with  an  appendix  containing  the  recent  decision  of 
the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States  and  the  dissenting 
opinion  upon  the  legal  tender  question.     3d  ed.  rev. 
New  York:  0.  Scribner's  sons,  1899.    xii,  247  pp.    12°. 

Koch.  R.     Die  Reichsgesetzgebung  iiber  Munz-  und  Bankwesen. 
Berlin:    Guttentag,  1885. 

Lacy,  Graham  G.     Bank  credit  currency. 

(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  June  1902.  pp.  74-S2.) 

Lahaye,  Paul  Louis.     Recherches  sur  les  chambres  de  compensation 
(clearing-houses);    creation,   organisation,   et    developpe- 
inent  en  France,  Angleterre,  Allemagne,  Autriche,  Italie, 
A.ustralie,  an  Japon  et  en  Amerique. 
Caen:  Impr.  C.  Valin,  1901.     (8),  174  pp.    8°. 

Lauck,  William  Jett.     The  causes  of  the  panic  of  1893. 

Boston  and  Nt  w  York:  Houghton,  MifflAn  and  company, 
1907.  xii,  (..').  /.'.'.  (.')  pp.  incl.  Charts.  Tables.  8°- 
(Hart,  Schaffner,  and  Marx  prize  essays.) 

Laughlin,  J.  Laurence.    The  principles  of  money. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1903.  xvi,  (2),  550 
pp.    Illustrations.     Tables.    8°. 

Lawson,  \\  .  R.     The  latest  American  currency  schemes. 

{In    Bankers'    magazine    (Loudon),    vol.    S3,   Apr.    1907,   pp. 
544-656.) 


BOOKS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY  AND    BANKING  23 

Leckie,  William.  Review  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons on  banks  of  issue,  18-40.  And  an  inquiry  into  the 
effects  of  the  bank  restriction  and  the  changes  in  the  value 
of  money;  with  an  examination  of  the  leading  principles 
in  the  work  on  political  economy  of  the  late  David  Ri- 
cardo. 
London :  J.  Unwin,  1841.    vi,  299  pp.    Folded  Tables.    8°. 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul.     Conditions  for  American  commercial  and 
financial  supremacy. 
New  York:  1896.     11  pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  3,  no. 
3,  January  1, 1896.) 

Lotz,    Walther.     Die    Technik    des    deutschen    Emissionsgeschafts, 
Anleihen,  Konversionen  und  Grundungen. 
Leipzig:  Duncker  und  Humblot,  1890.     {6),  136  pp.    8°. 

McCleary,  James  T.    Bank  note  currency. 

New  York:  1899.     {8)  pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  7, 
no.  3,  March  1900.) 

"  McCleary  bill  "  for  currency  reform. 

New  York:  1898.    14  ~pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  5,  no. 
17,  September  1, 1898.) 

McLeod,  H.  C.    How  to  secure  an  elastic  paper  currency. 
(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  S,  Dec.  1901,  pp.  244-245.) 

Macleod,  Henry  Dunning.    The  theory  and  practice  of  banking.  5th 
ed. 
London:  Longmans,  Green  and  company,  1892.     2  vols.     8°. 

The  theory  of  credit.     2d  ed. 

London  and  New  York:  Longmans,   Green  and  company, 
1893-97.    2  vols,  in  3.    8°. 

Vol.  2,  part  II,  contains  an  exhaustive  and  interesting  his- 
torical account  of  the  Bank  of  England  from  the  currency 
point  of  view ;  also  sketches  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
banking  in  Scotland,  and  in  Ireland,  and  analyses  of  the 
commercial  crises  since  1764. — Stephens's  Bibl.  of  Bank  of 
England. 

Margraff,  Anthony  W.  International  exchange,  its  terms,  parts, 
operations,  and  scope.  A  practical  work  on  the  foreign 
banking  department  and  its  administration  by  American 
bankers.  2d  ed. 
Chicago:  International  exchange,  1904.  xii,  3-299  pp. 
Frontispiece.    8°. 


L>4  LIBBAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

Mason,  David  Marshall.     Recent  currency  Legislation  in  the  United 

States  of  Ajnerica. 

[nstitute  of  bankers.    Journal,  vol.  lii'.  April  1901, 
pp.  I  15  L72.) 
With  discussion  by  A.  s.  Barvey,  A.  J.  Howell,  and  J.  II.  Trit- 
ton. 

[Michener,  John  II.]    Tin'  bank  of  North  America.  Philadelphia,  a 
national   bank,   founded    L781;  the  story  of  its  progress 
through  the  last  quarter  of  a  century,  1881-1906. 
New   York:  P.  G.  Co<>L-< .  incorporated,  1000.     (6),  53  pp. 
Illustrations.     Piatt ■■*.     Portraits.     Facsimiles.    8°. 

Muhleman,  Maurice  L.  Monetary  systems  of  the  world;  a  study  of 
present  currency  systems  and  statistical  information  rela- 
tive to  the  volume  of  the  world's  money,  with  complete 
abstracts  of  various  plans  proposed  for  the  solution  of  the 
currency  problem. 
New  York:  C.H.Nicoll,  1895.    198  pp.     Tables.    12°. 

Sam< .     rev.  ed. 

Xt  w  Fork:  C.  II.  Nicoll,  1897.    239  pp.     Tables.    12°. 

Nash,  William  A.    Branch  banking. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  currency 
and  banking,  pp.  2S2-2S!).     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 

New  York.     Chamber  of  commerce.     The  currency.     Report  by  the 

Special  committee  of  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 

state  of  New  York. 

[New  York]:  October  4,  1906.    47,   (6)   pp.     Tables.     8°. 

Recommends  a  central  bank  of  issue.  Cites  the  operations  of 
central  banks  in  Europe,  especially  the  banks  of  France, 
Germany,  Austria-Hungary,  and  the  Netherlands.  The  Ap- 
pendix contains  letters  from  the  officials  of  these  banks  giv- 
ing brief  exposition  of  the  systems  in  practice. 

A  credit  currency.    Recommendations  of  the  Special 

currency  committee  of  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the 
state  of  New  York-.     Oct.  1,  1906. 

(In  The  Bankers'  magazine,  New  York,  vol.  73,  Oct.  1906,  pp. 

606  607.) 
The  committee  consisted  of  John  Claflin,  Frank  A.  Vanderlip, 

Dumonl  Clarke,  [sidor  Straus,  and  Charles  A.  Conant. 

For  currency  reform. 

(In  Rand-McNally  hankers'  monthly,  vol.  31,  Feb.  190G,  pp. 
93  96.) 

•  The  Committee  on  Snance  and  currency  of  the  Chamber,  com- 
posed of  John   Ilarsen    Khoailes.   William  A.  Nash,  Edward 


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King,  Harris  C.  Fahnestock  and  James  T.  Woodward,  re- 
ported adversely  on  Secretary  Shaw's  recommendation  that 
national  hanks  be  permitted  to  issue  withoul  further  deposil 
of  bonds  an  emergency  currency  equal  in  amount  to  50  per 
cent  of  tbe  bond  secured  currency  they  Issue." 

New  York.     Chambt  r  of  commerce.    Report  of  the  finance  and  cur- 
rency committee  of  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  state 

of  New  York, 

(///  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  Dee.  1902,  pp.  1  16-3  19.) 

Special  currency  committee.     Currency  report  of  the  Cham- 

ber of  commerce.  Full  text  of  the  report  of  the  Special 
currency  committee  appointed  .  .  .  for  the  purpose  of 
inquiring  into  the  condition  of  the  currency  and  sug- 
gesting desirable  changes.     October  1,  1906. 

(In  Moody's  magazine,  vol.  2,  Oct.  1906,  pp.  555-5G3.) 

Special  committee  to  examine   into  hanking  conditions  in 

New  York  state,  1907.  Committee's  recommendations  for 
state  banking  law  changes.  Full  text  of  the  report.  Dec. 
1907. 

(In  New  York  Times  weekly  financial  quotation  review,  vol. 

11,  Dec.  30,  1907,  pp.  4-6.     S°.) 
Tbe  commission  was  composed  of  A.  B.  Hepburn,  E.  S.  Marston, 

A.    S.    Frissell,    Andrew    Mills,    Edward    W.    Sbeldon,    and 

Stepben  Baker. 

Nicholson,   Joseph   Shield.     A  treatise  on  money,  and  essays  on 
monetary  problems.    5th  ed. 
London:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1901.     xviii,  1^58  pp.     12°. 

Nixon,  Alfred,  and  J.  H.  Stagg.     Accounting  and  banking. 

London,  New  York  [etc.'] :  Longmans,  Green  and  company, 
1907.  xi,  472  pp.  Illustrations.  2  Fold<  d  forms,  Folded 
diagrams.    8°.     {Longman's  commercial  series.) 

Noel,  Octave.     Les  banques  d'emission  en  Europe.     Tome  1.     Angle- 
terre.    France.    Allemagne.    Autriche-Hongrie.    Belgique. 
Paris,  Nancy:    Berger-Levrault  et  cie.,  1888.     xawii,  //'/.' 
pp.     Tables,    xxvi  Folded  diagrams.    4°. 
No  more  publisbed. 

Norton,  John  Pease.  Statistical  studies  in  the  Xew  York  money 
market,  preceded  by  a  brief  analysis  under  the  theory  of 
money  and  credit  .  .  . 
New  York:  The  Maximilian  company,  1902.  (#),  >•!.  (2) 
108  pp.  Diagrams.  Folded  chart.  8°.  {Yah  Univer- 
sity.   Department  of  social  sciences.    Publications.) 


26  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Noyes,  Alexander  Dana.    Thirty  years  of  American  finance;  a  short 
financial   history  of  the  government   and  people  of  the 
United  States  since  the  civil  war,  18G5-180G. 
New  York  and  London:    G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1898.    xv, 
11  pp.    i.r. 

Pag-et,  Sir  John  Rahere,  hart.    The  law  of  banking. 

London:  Butterworth  and  company,  190 J*.    xxvi,364  pp.   8°. 

Paine,  Willis  S.    Assets  currency. 

{In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty  - 
eighth  annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  140-144. 
New  York,  1902.     S°.) 

Palgrave,  Robert  Harry  Inglis.    Analysis  of  the  minutes  of  evidence 
taken  before  the  Select  committee  of  the  House  of  com- 
mons on  banks  of  issue,  187r>. 
London:  [Waterlow  and  sons,  limited,  printers],  1876.     viii, 
584  VP-  '""  1  ■  Tables.    8°. 

Bank  rate  and  money  market  in  England,  France,  Germany, 

Holland,  and  Belgium,  1844-1900. 
London:  J.  Murray,  190 J.    xx'rii,  237  pp.    4°. 

Contents. — Introduction;  The  principal  divisions  of  the  ac- 
counts of  the  Bank  of  England ;  The  balances  of  the  London 
bankers  with  the  Hank  of  England:  The  balances  of  the 
London  bankers  with  the  Bank  of  England :  how  far  they 
form  an  efficient  reserve;  The  published  rate  of  discount  of 
tin-  Bank  of  England;  The  published  rate  of  discouut  of  the 
Bank  of  England  and  the  reserves;  Bills  discounted  and 
temporary  advances  of  the  Bank  of  England;  Note  circula- 
tion of  the  Bank  of  England;  Bullion  held  in  the  issue  de- 
partment,  and  the  English  country  note  circulation;  The 
reserve  and  the  liabilities  of  the  Bank  of  England;  Varia- 
tions in  the  rate  charged  by  the  Bank  of  England  from  1844- 
1900;  Some  of  tbe  causes  which  influence  the  rate  of  interest 
charged  by  the  Bank  of  England;  The  Scotch  and  Irish  note 
Circulation;  Returns  of  the  London  bankers'  clearing  house; 
The  autumnal  drain;  Variations  in  the  rate  charged  by  the 
Bank  of  France  from  imi  1900;  Variations  in  the  rate 
charged  by  the  Imperial  bank  of  Germany  from  1844-1900; 
Variations  in  the  rate  charged  by  the  Bank  of  Holland 
from  I M  1-1900;  Variations  in  the  rate  charged  by  the  Bank 
Of  Belgium  from  is.".  1-1900;  The  fluctuations  in  the  rate  of 
the  Bank  of  England  compared  with  other  business  fluctua- 
tions: Some  remarks  on  the  rate  of  discount  of  the  banks 
of  England,  France,  Germany,  Holland,  and  Belgium. 


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Pendlebury,  Thomas.  A  descriptioE  of  the  constitution  and 
methods  of  the  state  banks  of  Europe  and  of  the  national 
banks  of  the  United  States,  and  their  relations  with  their 
respective  governments,  and  with  other  hanks. 

(In  Institute  of  hankers.  Journal,  vol.  26,  Nov.  1905,  pp.  451- 
4SG.     London,  1905.     8°.) 

England;  France;  Germany:  Austria-Hungary;  Russia;  Bel- 
gium; Holland;  Spain;  Italy:  Sweden;  Norway;  Denmark; 
Portugal;  Bulgaria;  Servia ;  Roumania;  Turkey;  Greece; 
Switzerland. 

Philippovich,  E.  von.  Die  Banken  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von 
Amerika. 

(In  Handworterbuch  der  Staatswissenschaften,  hrsg.  von  J. 
Conrad,  2.  Aufl.     2  Bd.,  pp.  321-336.     Jena,  1899.     4°.) 

Pommier,  Louis.     La  banque  de  France  et  l'etat  depuis  sa  creation 
jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  190 %.    xv,  1^85  pp.    4°- 

"  Bibliographie,"  p.   [v]-xi. 

Contents. — Introduction :  Le  regime  de  la  Banque  de  France 
vis-a-vis  de  l'etat. — 1.  ptie.  La  concession  du  privilege 
d'emission  a  la  Banque  de  France,  au  cours  du  XIX  siecle. — 
2.  ptie.  La  Banque  de  France  et  le  service  de  la  tresorerie 
de  l'etat. — 3.  ptie.  La  Banque  de  France  et  les  iinpots. — Con- 
clusion. 

Prager,  Max.  Die  Wahrungs-und  Bankreform  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Amerika.  Im  Auftrag  des  Vereins  zum 
Schutze  der  deutschen  Goldwahrung. 
Berlin:  J.  Guttentag,  1900.  vi,  (2),  U4,  (#)  pp-  8°. 
(Schriften  des  Vereins  zum  Schutz  der  deutschen  Gold- 
wahrung.    Bd.  II.) 

* 

Preston,  Eobert  E.     History  of  the  monetary  legislation  and  of  the 
currency  system  of  the  United  States  ...  to  which  is 
added  a  speech  on  our  currency  system  by  Hon.  James 
H.  Eckles. 
Philadelphia:  J.J.  McVey,  1896.    128  pp.    8°. 

Price,  Bonamy.     Currency  and  banking. 

London:  II.  S.  King  and  company,  1876.     (8),  176  pp. 
12°. 


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Price,  Bonamy.     The  principles  of  currency;  six  lectures  delivered 
at  <  >xford. 

Oxford  and  London:  J.  Parker  and  com  /huh/,  I860.     /•//;, 

'  /'/'• 

Contents.— Inaugural  lecture.— Metallic  currency. — What  is 
a  bank?  Paper  currency. — The  bank  charter  of  isii.  and 
Mr.  Mill's  doctrine  of  money. — The  money  market  and 
gold.  1  Mains  and  rates  of  discount. — M.  Michel  Chevalier 
on  the  history  of  the  treaty  of  commerce  with  France. — Mr. 
Gairdner  on  banking  and  currency. 

Pug-sley,  Cornelius.     Emergency  circulation. 

(in  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
eighth  annual  convention.  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  134-139. 
New    York.    1902.      8°.) 

Same. 


{In  Bull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  hanking 
and  currency,  pp.  302-307.     New  York.  1907.     8°.) 

Raguet,  Condy.     A  treatise  on  currency  and  banking. 

Philadelphia:  Grigg  and  Elliott,  1839.     (4),  \ix~\-wvi,  261} 

/'/>■    s  ■ 

Ridgely,  "William  Barrett.     Bank  currency  reforms. 

iin  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  Dec.  1902,  pp.  140-145.) 

The  business  situation  and  the  currency. 

(///  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
ninth  annual  convention.  Oct.  21-2.'}.  1003,  pp.  Sl-SS.  New 
York,    1003.      8  .) 

The  changes  in  banking  conditions. 

{In  American  hankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  the  twen- 
ty-eighth annual  convention,  Nov.  11-13,  1902,  pp.  64-73. 
New  York.  1902.     8°.) 

Gold  reserve  national  bank  notes. 

{In    American    bankers'    association.      Proceedings    of    thirty- 
:ond  annual  convention.  Oct.  10-10,   1000,  pp.  05-102.     New 
Zork,  L906.     8°.) 

Same. 


(in  Hull.  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  hanking 
and  currency,  pp.  31  I  325.     New  York.  1007.    8°.) 

Roberts,  Ellis  II.     Effects  of  the  inflow  of  gold. 

{In  American  hankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
ninth  annual  convention,  Oct.  21-23,  1903,  pp.  172-180. 
New  York,  1903.     8°.) 


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Roberts,  Ellis  H.     Strength  and  weakness  of  American  finance. 

(In  American  hankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  thirtieth 
annual  convention,  Sept.  14,  16,  1904,  pp.  165-175.  New 
York,  1904.    8°.) 

Same. 

(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry.  ed.  Practical  problems  In  hanking 
and  currency,  pp.  373-380.    New  York,  1907.    8°.) 

Roberts,  George  E.     Currency  reform  and  a  central  bank. 

(In  Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  vol.  84,  May  25,  1907, 
pp.  121 5-1 21 6.) 

Robertson,  W.  J.     A  brief  historical  sketch  of  Canadian  banking 
and  currency,  the  laws  relating  thereto  since  the  Confed- 
eration, and   a   comparison   with   British   and   American 
systems. 
Toronto,  1888. 

Not  in  Library  of  Congress;  has  been  ordered. 

Root,  L.  Carroll.     Canadian  bank  note  currency. 

New  York,  1897.    16  pp.    8°.     {Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no. 

9,  May  1,  1897.) 

Currency  elasticity. 

New  York,  1896.     20  pp.     8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  3,  no. 
23,  Nov.  1,  1896.) 

Deposit    currency:  the    effective    currency    of    commercial 

communities. 
Nt  w  York,  1899.     11  pp.     8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  6,  no. 

10,  Oct.  1899.) 

The  Imperial  bank  of  Germany. 

New  York.  1898.    8  pp.     8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  5,  no. 
21,  Nov.  1,  1898.) 

The  monetary   stringency.     The   position   of  the   National 

bank  currency  in  our  monetary  system  and  its  influence  on 
the  fall  demand  for  money  to  "  move  the  crops." 
(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  9,  Sept.  1902,  pp.  112-117.) 

Twenty  years  of  bank  currency  based  on  general  commercial 

assets. 

(In  Sound  currency,  vol.  8,  Dec.  1901,  pp.  209-232.) 

"  Nowhere,    probably,    in    the   whole    range   of    the    banking 

history  of  the  United  States  can  be  found  a  more  fruitful 

subject  of  study  than  the  currency  issued  by  the  State  banks 

of  New  England  in  the  last  two  decades  before  the  Civil  War. 


.;il  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

It  is  admitted  by  all  that  this  currency  was  elastic  and 
adaptable  to  commercial  needs — consequences  which  fol- 
ic .wed  from  the  fact  that  it  was  based  upon  the  general 
commercial  assets  of  the  issuing  banks. 
••The  relative  success  attending  the  New  England  currency 
system  is  particularly  instructive  because  of  the  similarity 
between  the  conditions  under  which  it  operated  and  those 
which  obtain  to-day  throughout  the  greater  part  of  the  ter- 
ritory covered  by  the  National  banking  system." 

Root,  L.  Carroll.     Twenty  years  of  bank  currency  based  on  general 

commercial  asset-. 

{In  Bankers'  magazine  (New  York)  vol.  64,  Mar.  1902,  pp. 
:;m-398.) 

Saulgeot,  H.     Deux  types  de  banque  d'empire ;  Allemagne,  Russie. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau,  1905.     (4),  [vii]-viii,  176  pp.     Tables. 

y. 

"  Bibliographic,"  pp.   [vii]-viii. 

Contains. — La  banque  imperiale  d' Allemagne:  La  fondation  de 
la  Reichsbank. — Constitution  de  son  capital  et  du  fonds  de 
reserve;  Comment  une  banque  constitue-t-elle  ses  res- 
sources? — Les  operations  d'emprunt:  Les  operations  de 
credit  de  la  Reichsbank.  La  banque  de  Russie:  Les  opera- 
tions tinancieres  de  la  banque  de  Russie;  L'emission  des 
billets  de  credit;  Les  operations  commerciales  de  la  Banque 
de  Russie ;  Ses  operations  d'emprunt ;  Les  operations  de 
credit. 

Scharling-,  William.     Bankpolitik. 

■/<  na:  G.  Fischt  r,  1000.    xii,  371  pp.    8°. 

Contents. — I>as  Entstehen  und  die  Entwickelung  der  Bank- 
thatigkeit:  1.  Depositen-  und  Girogeschiift;  II.  Kredit-Um- 
satzmittel  zum  Supplieren  von  Miinze  und  Metall.  III.  Die 
Thatigkeit  der  Banken  a  is  Vermittler  des  Kapitals.  2.  Die 
Thatigkeit  der  Depositen-  und  Leihbanken.  Die  verschie- 
denen  Bankoperationen :  I.  Die  Annahme  von  Depositen;  II. 
Dispositionen  iiber  Depositen;  III.  Das  eigene  Kapital  der 
Banken.  III.  Die  Zettelbanken  in  ihrer  historischen  Ent- 
wickelung:  I.  Englands  Bankgeschichte ;  II.  Die  Banken  in 
Frankreich;  III.  Die  Bankordnung  in  Deutschland;  IV.  Die 
Bankverhaltnisse  Schwedens;  V.  Die  Bankverhaltnisse  in 
Danemark;  VI.  Die  Bankverhaltnisse  Norwegens;  VII.  Die 
Bankverhaltnisse  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  Nordamerikas ; 
IV.  Die  Prinzipien  betreffend  die  Ordnung  des  Zettelbank- 
wesens:  I.  Das  Wachstum  mid  der  Sieg  der  privilegierten 
Central-bank  und  des  Notenmonopols ;  II.  Das  Prinzip  der 
Bankfreiheit  durch  die  Natur  und  dvn  Ursprung  der  Noten- 
emission;  III.  Vorztige  und  Mangel  der  Vielbank-  und  Cen- 
tral-  banksysteme;  IV.  Privatbank  oder  Staatsbank;  V. 
Die  Notendeckung. 


BOOKS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING  31 

Schmidt,  Herman.  The  working  of  the  elastic  clause  of  the  German 
bank  act. 

(In  The  Institute  of  bankers.  Journal,  vol.  2<;,  April,  1905, 
pp.  199-220.     London,  1905.     8°.) 

Schumacher,  Hermann.  Die  Ursachen  und  Wirkungen  der  Kon- 
zentration  im  deutschen  Bankwesen. 

(In  Jahrbuch  fiir  Gesetzgebung,  Verwaltung  und  Volkswirt- 
schaft  im  Deutschen  Reich,  30.  Jabrg.  Ill  Heft,  pp.  1^43. 
Leipzig,  190G.     8°.) 

Schuster,  Sir  Felix.     The  bank  of  England  and  the  state. 

Manchester:  The  University  press,  1906.    30  pp.    8°.    (Man- 
chester university  lectures,    no.  2.) 

Our  gold  reserves. 

(In  The  Institute  of  bankers.  Journal,  vol.  28,  pt.  1,  Jan. 
1907,  pp.  1-22;  Discussion,  pp.  23-25.    London,  1907.    8°.) 

Scott,  William  Amasa.     Money  and  banking:  an  introduction  to  the 
study  of  modern  currencies. 
New  York :  E.  Holt  and  company,  1903.    (2),x,  381  pp.    8°. 

Seyd,  Ernest.  The  Bank  of  England  note  issue  and  its  error.  An 
address  to  the  holders  of  Bank  of  England  stock,  and  to 
bankers  and  economists,  generally. 

London,  1874.    xviii,  298  pp.    8°. 

The  banks  of  issue  question.     Memorial  address  to  the  gov- 

ernor and  court  of  directors  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
and  submitted  to  the  select  committee  of  the  House  of 
Commons  of  1875. 
London:  E.  Stanford,  1875.    xix,  (1),  138  pp.    8°. 

Shaw,  Leslie  M.    Currency  reform. 

(7/i  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  ed.  Practical  problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  396-400.     New  York,  1907.     8°.) 

Shaw,  William  Arthur.     The  history  of  currency,  1252  to  1894  .  .  . 
London:  Wilsons  and  Milne,  [1895].    xxx,  431  pp.    Tables. 
Diagrams   (partly  folded).     8°. 

Sherwood,  Sidney.    The  new  German  bank  law. 

(In  Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  14,  Feb.  1900,  pp.  270- 
277.) 


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Shortt,  A.dam.    The  history  of  Canadian  currency,  banking  and  ex- 
change. 

(In  Journal  of  the  Canadian  bankers'  association,  vol.  7, 
April.  1900,  pp.  209  226;  July,  1900,  pp.  311-332;  vol.  8, 
Oct.  L900;  pp.  1  15;  Jan.  1901,  pp.  145-164;  April,  1901,  pp. 
227-243;  July.  1901,  pp.  305-326;  vol.  !>.  Oct.  1901,  pp.  1-21; 
Jan.  1902,  pp.  101  121;  April,  1902,  pp.  183-202.) 
Contents.  Early  metallic  currency  and  its  regulation;  One 
currency  for  the  Umpire:  Re-construction  and  new  schemes; 
Criticism,  prosperity,  and  expansion;  Prosperity  and  ex- 
pansion in  upper  Canada  :  Experiment  and  inflation;  Further 
expansion  and  crisis;  Crisis  and  resumption;  Some  special 
features. 

Somers,  Robert.    The  Scotch  banks  and  system  of  issue. 

Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black,  1873.    xii,  244-  VV'     Tables. 

. 

Sound  currency,  1895-1902.    A  compendium  of  accurate  and  timely 
information  on  currency  questions,  intended  for  writers, 
speakers,  and  students. 
.V<  w  York:  Reform  club  sound  currency  committee.    1895- 
1902.    8  vols.    8°. 

[Squire,  Newton.]     The  Xew  York  clearing  house;  its  methods  and 
systems,  and  a  description  of  the  London  clearing  house. 
New   York:   Arthur  d-   Bonnell    [1888] .     88  pp.     Plates. 
Portraits.     8°. 

Stickney,  A.  P>.    The  medium  of  exchange  and  the  banking  function. 

[In  American  bankers'  association.  Proceedings  of  twenty- 
seventh  annual  convention,  Oct.  15-17,  1901,  pp.  108-120. 
New    York,    1901.     S°.) 

Siime. 


{In   Hull,   Walter  Benry,  ed.     Practical   problems  in  banking 
and  currency,  pp.  205-222.     Xew   York,  1907.     8°.) 

Stubble,  A.    Organization  <\v>,  amerikanischen  Bankwesens. 

[In  Jahrbucb   fiir  Gesetzgebung,   Verwaltung  und  Volkswirt- 
scli.ifi    im   Deutschen   Reich,  31.   Jahrg.    1.  Heft,  pp.  149- 

197;  3.  I  left.  pp.  321-362.) 
Contents.  Geschichtlicher  Oberblick  fiber  die  Entwicklung 
des  Bankwesens  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  bis  zum  Inkraft- 
treten  des  Nationalbankgesetzes  vom  Jahre  1863;  I.  Die 
Nationalbanken :  1.  Das  Nationalbankgesetz ;  2.  Kritik  des 
Nationalhanku'esetzes;   3.  Das   Schatzamt    und  die  Bauken ; 

I.  Entwicklung    und    Geschiiftsbetrieb    der    Nationalbanken. 

II.  Die  Staatenbanken :  1.  Die  gesetzlichen  Vorscnriften  der 
Einzelstaaten  fiber  die  Staatenbanken;  2.  Die  Entwicklung 


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der  Staatenbanken  Beil  dem  Inkrafttreten  dea  National- 
bankgesetzes.  III.  Die  Trustgesellschaften:  1.  Hue  Funk- 
tioiu'ii ;  2.  Die  gesetzlichen  Restimmungen  dor  Einzelstaaten 
bezw.  der  Trustgesellschaften ;  :;.  Entwlcklnng  der  Ge- 
schaftsbetriebe  der  Trustgesellschaften.  IV.  Die  Privat- 
bankiers.  V.  Die  amerikanischen  Sparkassen,  VI.  Zu- 
Bammenfassupg.     Llteraturverzeichnis. 

"  In  den  kleinsten  Orten  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  finden  wir 
Bankinstitute,  zum  grosseo  Toil  sogar  Xoteiibanken. 
Durch  die  weitgehendste  Dezentralisation,  die  (lurch  das 
Verbot  der  Erriehtung  von  Filialen  kttnstlich  aufrecht 
erhalten  wird,  ist  es  erreicbt,  dass  fast  jedermann  Bank- 
darlehn  zu  miissigen  Zinssiitzen  erhiilt,  der  nur  irgend 
eineu  Beweis  dafiir  hat,  dass  er  im  Stande  ist,  das  Darlehn 
zuriiekzuzahleu.  Es  gibt  kaum  ein  produktives  Qnterneh- 
men,  das  des  Beistandes  der  Baukeu  entbehreu  muss.  Das 
ganze  System  besitzt  das  Vertrauen  imd  die  Zufriedenheit 
des  Publikums. 

"  Trotzdem  liafteu  ihm  eiue  Eeihe  von  bedeutenden  Miingeln 
an,  wie  wir  gezeigt  haben,  die  zum  grossten  Teil  auf  dem 
Fehlen  einer  Zentralnotenbank  beruheu.  1.  Das  dezen- 
tralisierte  System  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  ist  m.  E.  nicht 
mehr  Zeitgeiniiss. 

"  Demnach  kann  man  wohl  sagen,  dass  es  fiir  die  Vereinigten 
Staaten  an  der  Zeit  ware,  dem  Vorbild  der  europiiisehen 
Staaten  zu  folgen,  das  Verbot  der  Erriehtung  von  Filialen 
fiir  die  Banken  fallen  zu  lassen  und  durch  die  Neugriindung 
einer  Bundesbank  die  zahlreichen  Mangel  des  Geld-  und 
Bankwesens  zu  beseitigen." 

Sykes,  Ernest.    Banking  and  currency  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by 
F.  E.  Steele. 
London:    Butberworth   and  company,  1905.      xii,  £^4j  1-3, 
(1)  pp.     8°. 

"Bibliography,"  pp.  230-235. 

Symposium:  The  increasing  supply  of  gold.  Its  effect  upon  (a) 
prices,  (b)  wages,  (c)  rents,  (d)  interest,  (e)  industry, 
(f)  securities,  (g)  business  ethics,  (h)  politics,  (i) 
society. 

(In  Moody's  magazine,  vol.  1,  Dec.  1905,  pp.  1G-S1.) 
Contents. — Memoranda  as  to  gold  prices,  wages  and  inter- 
est; Gold  supply  not  too  great,  by  Maurice  L.  Muhleman, 
pp.  29-31  ;  Money  interest  rates  and  prosperity,  by  John  B. 
Clark,  pp.  31-34 ;  The  duty  of  gold,  by  Walter  S.  Logan,  pp. 
34-40;  Influx  of  gold  means  prosperity,  by  Frank  A.  Van- 
derlip,  pp.  40-44;  Gold  production  and  the  rate  of  interest. 
by  Irving  Fisher,  pp.  44-49;  Over  supply  of  gold  unlikely, 
by  Ellis  Roberts,  pp.  49-53;  How  gold  operates,  by 
Horace  W7hite,  pp.  53-56;  Some  gold  problems,  by  John 
Dewitt   Warner,    pp.   57-59;    The   effects   of  the   increasing 

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supply  of  gold  upon  the  investor,  by  L.  Carroll  Root,  pp. 
60  62;  The  Influence  of  the  Increasing  gold  supply  on  prices 
and  rates  of  interest,  by  Joseph  F.  Johnson,  pp.  63  66;  More 
gold  means  higher  "time"  money  and  lower  bond  prices, 
by  Roberl  Goodbody,  pp.  66  70;  Gold  and  prosperity,  by 
James  K.  Branch,  pp.  70  71;  The  gold  problem  solved,  by 
George  II.  Shibley,  pp.  71-71:  The  gold  supply  and  prices, 
by  Charles  a.  Conant,  pp.  74-81. 

Taussig",  F.  W.     The  United  Stale-  currency  act  of  L900. 

(/;/  The  Economic  journal,  vol.  10,  June  I'.ioo,  pp.  22G-2::2. ) 

Taylor,  Fred  Manville.    Do  wo  want  an  elastic  currency? 

[Ann    Arbor,  1896~\,    28    pp.    3   Diagrams    on    1    pi.    8°. 
(Publications  of  th<    Michigan   political  science  associa- 
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( 'over-title. 

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tion of  the  gold-exchange  standard  into  China.  The  Phil- 
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Washington:  Corernment  printing  office,  1904  [1905].  512 
pp.  8°.  (58tlt  Congress,  3d  session,  Senate  doeanont 
no.  128.) 

Submitted  to  the  secretary  of  slate,  October  22,  1004,  by  the 
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Charles  A.  ( Ymant, '  Jeremiah  W.  Jenks. 

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the  introduction  of  the  gold-exchange  standard  into  China 
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national exchange.  Hugh  II.  Hanna,  Charles  A.  Conant, 
Jeremiah  YV.  Jenks,  commissioners.  December  17,  1003. — 
Message  and  accompanying  papers  ordered  printed  and 
referred  to  Committee  on  foreign  affairs. 
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Comptroller  >>j  the  currency.     Animal  report,  December  3, 

L894. 
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"  Amendments  recommended,"  pp.  31-36. 

Same.      December  2,  180.'). 


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'•Amendments    recommended,"    vol.    1,    pp.    21-23;    "Foreign 
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BOOKS   RELATING    TO    CTJBRENCTJ    AND    BANKING!  35 

United  States.     Comptroller  of  the  currency.    Annual  report.    De- 
cember 7,  1896. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1896.    .!  vols.    8°. 

" The  establishing  of  branch  hunks."  vol.  1,  pp.  L03  1".",.  "The 
issuing  of  notes  by  the  govemmenl  and  by  the  banks,"  pp. 
105-109. 

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tional banks]. 
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vols.     8°. 

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Hearings  before  the  Committee  .  .  .  Fifty-third  Con- 
gress, first  [and  second]  session [s]  1893-[94]. 

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office,  1S94,  pp.  463-5-19. 

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banking  and  currency  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
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in  the  currency  system  of  the  United  States.    Prepared  for 
publication  and  indexed  by  Frank  Roe  Batchelder.    Fifty- 
fifth  Congress,  Second  [and  third]  session[s]. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1898-1899.    2  vols. 
in  1.  '  8°. 

Contains  the  statement  of  Lyman  J.  Gage,   Secretary  of  the 
Treasury. 

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[Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1906.]     267  pp. 

'  8°. 

Hearings  and  arguments  before  the  Committee  on 


banking  and  currency  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
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[ssue  and  redemption  <>f  national  bank  guaranteed  credit 
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|  Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1906J]  .10  pp.    7 

Diagrams   (/  folded).     8°.     (59th   Congress,  2d  session, 
II,, „s,   Kept.  5629.) 

Submitted  by  Mr.  Fowler.    Ordered  printed  Dec.  20,  190G. 

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Charles  N.  Fowler,  chairman.    Ordered  printed  June  27,  1906. 

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the  Committee  on  hanking  and  currency,  June  15,  1898. 

2  pts.    8°.     (55th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no. 

575. ) 

Report  presented  by  Mr.  McCleary,  minority  report  by  J.  H. 
Walker.  The  report  ol*  the  majority  presents  arguments 
••  in  favor  of  a  currency  based  upon  commercial  assets, 
flexibly    adjusted    to    the    demands    of    business." 

Committee  on  insular  affairs.    Hearings  [on  finance,  coinage, 

currency,  etc.,  Jan.  14-March  19,  1902. 
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Found  also   in  its  Committee  reports,   hearings,  and  acts  of 

Congress  .  .  .  1901-1903.  Washington,  1903.  8°.  pp.  GG6. 
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Jan.  24.  Statement  of  George  E.  Roberts,  director  of  the 
mint. — Jan.  27  28.  Statement  of  Hon.  Ebenezer  J.  Hill  and 
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pledge  of  the  United  States  bonds,  and  to  provide  for 
the  circulation  and  redemption  thereof,  approved  June 
3,  L864.  With  amendments  of  1865-70.  To  which  are 
added  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  court  United  States, 
and  of  the  state  courts;  and  decisions  and  rulings  of  the 
Comptroller  of  the  currency  and  the  Commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  in  reference  to  said  act,  from  1865  to 
L870. 
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Reprint    of   articles   on    National    bank   act,   appearing   in   the 
I  ".ankers'   magazine,   New   York,  from  1864  to  1870. 


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United  States.  53rd  Congress,  3d  session.  House  report  no.  1608. 
Report  of  the  Committee  on  banking  and  currency,  to- 
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third  Congress,  third  session.  1894. 
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of  bonds.  Testimony  taken  by  committee  on  finance. 
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55th     Congress,     2d     session.       House     report     no.     1575. 

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House  report  no.  1575,  part  2.  To  secure  to  the  peo- 
ple a  sound  currency.  Report  by  Mr.  "Walker,  from  the 
Committee  on  banking  and  currency,  submitting  the  views 
of  the  minority.    June  23,  1898.     125  pp.    8°. 

Signed    by    J.    H.    Walker. 

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lating to  coinage,  currency  and  banking. 

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The  Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  loans  and 


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Same. 


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38  Lir.KAKY    01    CONGRESS 

United   States.      Laws,  statutes,   etc.     The   national-bank   act  as 

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currency,  L907. 

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and  redemption  thereof.  Approved,  June  3,  1864.  With 
a  synopsis  of  each  section;  an  alphabetical  index,  and  a 
list  of  national  banks  in  operation  June  3,  1864. 
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Reprinted  from  the  Bankers'  magazine,  New  York,  August, 
1864.  The  list  of  national  banks  here  published,  appeared 
in  the  magazine,  from  Aug.  to  Dec.  1864. 

The  new  currency  act.      (Act  of  March  14,  1900.) 


X<  a-  York:  1900.  (16)  pp.  8°.  (Sound  currency,  vol.  7, 
no.  .'h     April.  1900.) 

L'<  gisti  r  of  the  treasury.  History  of  the  currency  of  the 
country  and  of  the  loans  of  the  United  States  from  the 
earliest  period  to  June  30,  1900.  Prepared  by  William 
F.  DeKnight  .  .  .  under  the  direction  of  J.  F.  Till- 
man, register  of  the  treasury.  [2d  ed.  with  an  Appendix, 
prepared  under  the  direction  of  Judson  W.  Lyons,  regis- 
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Washington:  Govt  rnmt  ut  printing  office,  1900.  277  pp. 
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the  treasury  on  the  state  of  the  finances.     For  the  fiscal 

year  f\nU'<\  June  30,  1902. 
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/'/'■     8°. 

■'  'I'll.'  currency,"  pp.  ".4-57;   "  Banking,"  pp.  58-61. 

Same.    For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1904. 
Washington:  Government  printing   office,   1903.    xv,    (1), 

■'■  -'■''  /'/'■ 

■our  monetary  system,"  pp.  45-4G. 


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United  States.  Treasury  department.  Annual  report  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Treasury.  For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30, 
1904.    Washington  :  Govt  rmm  nt  printing  office,  1905.    xv, 

(1),  547  pp.    5°. 

Currency,  pp.  40-41. 

Same.     For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1905. 

Washington:  Government   print in g    office,   1000.     xiv,   470 
pp.     8°. 

Currency,    pp.   34-35. 

Same.     For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  190G. 

Washington:  Government   printing    office,    1006.     xii,    44® 
pp.     8°. 

"  Weakness  of  our  currency  system,"  pp.  41-50. 

Same.     For  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1907. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office.  1907.    116  pp.    8°. 

Bank  reserves,  pp.  55-5G ;  Bond  transactions,  pp.  5U-58; 
Special  treasury  operations,  pp.  58-60;  Currency  legislation 
needed,  pp.  60-61. 

National  banks  designated  as  depositaries,  etc.  Let- 
ter from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  transmitting, 
pursuant  to  Senate  resolution  of  December  18,  1905,  list 
of  each  and  every  national  bank  designated  as  a  depositary 
of  the  United  States,  its  location,  and  the  total  amount  of 
money  deposited  in  each  during  the  fiscal  years  ended 
June  30,  1901-1905. 
Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1006.  21  pp.  8°. 
(59th  Congress.     1st  session.     Senate.     Document  182.) 

The  national  loans  of  the  United  States,  from  July 


4,  1T7G,  to  June  30,  1880. 
Washington:    Government   printing   office,   1881.    197   pp. 
8°.     (Treasury  dept.  document  no.  2 46. J 

Same.     2d  ed. 


Washington:  Government  printing  office,  1882.    197  pp.    8°. 

Upton,  Jacob  Kendrick.    Money  in  politics. 

Boston:  D.   Lothrop  and  company,    [1884].    sex,  270  pp. 
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Same.    2d  ed. 

Boston :  D.  Lothrop  and  company,  1895.    xxii,  292  pp.    12°. 


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Vanderlip,  Frank  A.     The  financial  outlook. 

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York  state  hankers'  association,  Saratoga,  10th  July,  1895. 

Toronto:  Monetary  time*  printing  company,  limited,  [189o]. 

15  pp.    8°. 

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Hanking  in  Canada. 

1 1  a  World's  congress  of  bankers  anil  financiers,  Cbicago,  1893, 
pp.  169-197.     Chicago,  1893.     8°.) 

The  Canadian  system  of  banking  and  the  national  system 
of  the  United  States. 

Toronto.   1890. 

Not  in  Library  of  Congress;  lias  been  ordered. 

A  history  of  banking  in  Canada. 

Toronto,  1899,  1  10  pp.     8°. 

Reprinted  from  "A  history  of  banking  in  all  nations"  by  per- 
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Wallich,  Paul.  Die  Konzentration  im  deutschen  Bankwesen.  Ein 
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Stuttgart  und  Berlin:  ■/.  G.  Cotta'sche  Buchhandlung 
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Warner,  John  De  Witt.    Practical  bank  currency. 

New  York,  1897.    24  pp.    8°.     (Sound  currency,  vol.  4,  no. 
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Watson,  David  K.     History  of  American  coinage.     2d  ed.,  revised 
and  enlarged. 
New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1899.     xxi,  (1),  301  pp. 
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Weber,    Adolf.     Depositenbanken    und    Spekulationsbanken.     Ein 
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Bonn,  1902.    ix,  49,  [2]  pp.    8°. 

•Published  in  full,   Leipzig,  Duncker  &   Humblot,   1902.      (xv, 
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White,  Horace.     Asset  currency. 

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(In  Hull,  Walter  Henry,  r<l. ;  Practical   problems  in  banking 
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2d  ed.  rev.  and  continued  to  the  year  1902. 
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American  statistical  association.    Publications,  vol.  3  (Dec, 

1893) :  477-480. 

1894.  British  investors   and  American   currency   legislation.     W. 

Wetherell. 
Forum,  vol.  16  (Jan.,  1894):  G06-615. 

1894.     The  new  bond  issue. 

Nation,  vol.  58  (Jan.  25,  1894)  '  60. 

1894.     Bonds  to  be  issued. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  16  (Jan,  25,  1894) :  402-404- 

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44  LIBRARY    OP    CONGRESS 

1894.     State  banks  of  issue.     Frank  L.  McVey. 

ial  economist^  vol.6  {Mar.,  t894)  •'  171-176. 

1894.     A  plea  tor  a  rational  currency  system.     E.S.Sheffield. 

Banker?  magazine  {New  York-)  vol.  46  (Apr.,  1804):  749- 
756, 

1894.     An  elastic  currency.     C.  C.  Hemming. 

I'xinl-i  r*   magazine  (New  York),  vol.  46  (June,  1894) :  910- 
920. 

1894.     An  clastic  bank  currency.     Louis  R.  Ehrich. 

/!</,,/,■>  /■*'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  40  (June,  1894)  •'  920- 
922. 

1894.     A  proposal  concerning  the  currency. 

Social  economist,  vol.  7  (Aug.,  1894)  '  65-74- 

1894.     How  to  improve  the  currency. 

Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  49  (Oct.,  1894)  •'  241- 
243. 

1894.     The  Baltimore  plan.     H.  White. 

Nation,  vol.  59  (Oct.  25, 1894)  •'  300-301. 

1894.     The  peril  of  the  treasury.     George  S.  Boutwell. 

North  American  review,  vol.  159  (Oct.,  1894) .'  410-423. 

1894.     The  national  finances. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  17  (Nov.  22, 1894) :  807-809. 

1894.     "  The  Baltimore  plan"  of  currency  reform.     C.  C.  Homer 
and  A.  B.  Hepburn. 
Engim  <  ring  magazim  .  col.  8  (Dec.,  1894)  ."379-383. 

1894.     The  **  Baltimore  plan  "  of  currency  reform.     A.  B.  Hepburn. 

Form,,,  vol.  18  (Dec,  1894)  '  385-395. 

1894.     The  "Baltimore  plan"  of  bank  issues.    J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 
Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  3  (Dec,  1894) :  101-105. 

1894.     Our  experiments  in  financial  legislation.     James  H.  Eckels. 
North  An,,  run, 1  re  viae,  vol.  159  (Dec,  1894) :  689-096. 

1894.  The  Baltimore  plan. 

Social  economist,  vol.  7  (Dec,  1894)  ■'  327-332. 

1895.  Why  government  bonds  are  a  bad  currency.     Van  Buren 

Dei  i  slow. 
Social  economist,  vol.  8  (Jan.,  1895) :  28-36. 


PERIODICALS    RELATING   TO    CURRENCY    AND    HANKING.  45 

1895.  Why  the  creation  of  money  is  the  primary  and  paramount 
duty  of  government,  and  why  bank  usurpation  La  intoler- 
able.   Henry  Carey  Baird. 

Social  economist,  vol.  8  {Jan.,  1895) :  36-41. 

1895.     Should  the  government   retire  from  banking?     William  ('. 
Cornwell. 
Forum,  vol.  18  (Feb.,  1895):  641-646. 

1895.     The   financial    muddle.    J.    Sterling   Morton,   William    M. 
Springer,   Henry  W.   Cannon. 
North  America n  review,  vol.  160  (Feb.,  1895):  129-156. 

1895.     The  state  as  a  competitor  in  banking. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  59  (Mar.,  1895)  :  373—8 

1895.     The  quantity  of  money  and  prices,  1860-1891 ;  an  inductive 
study.     S.  McLean  Hardy. 
Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  3  (Mar.,  1895) :  145—168. 

1895.     The  government  and  the  bond  syndicate.     Brayton  Ives. 
Yale  review,  vol.  4  (May,  1895) :  10-22. 

1895.     A  plea  for  a  sound  currency  and  banking  system.     Allen 
Ripley  Foote. 
American  magazine  of  civics,  vol  7  (Aug.,  189-5) :  133-144. 

1895.     The  government  and  the  bond  issue.     Brayton  Ives. 

Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  51  (Aug.,  1895) :  143- 
150. 

1895.     The  bond-syndicate:  its  excellent  work.     A.  B.  Hepburn. 
Forum,  vol.  19  (Aug.,  1895) :  658-666. 

1895.     Our  banking  and  currency  plan. 

Social  economist,  vol.  8  (Aug.,  1895) :  1-13. 

1895.     A  financial  predicament.     Henry  B.  Russell. 

American  magazine  of  civics,  vol.  7  (Oct.,  1895) :  415-4&1. 

1895.     Government  competition  in  banking. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  GO  (Dec,  1895) :  679-708. 

1895.     The  Treasury  reserve  and  the  bond  syndicate.     Alexander 
D.  Xoyes. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  10  (Dec,  1895) :  573-602. 


KJ  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1896.    The  bond  and  the  dollar.     John  Clark  Etidpath. 

xa,    vol.    15     {Jan.,    1896):    266-278;     (Feb.,    1896):^ 
,;■;     (Mar.,  1896):  555  562. 

1896.     Do  we  want  an  elastic  currency?     V.  M.  Taylor. 

Political  sciena  quarterly,  vol.  11  (Mar.,  1896) :  133-157. 

1896.     Deficiency  of  revenue  the  cause  of  our  financial  ills.     John 
Sherman. 
Forum,  vol.  21  (Apr.,  1896):  129-144-    ■ 

1896.     Twenty-live  years  of  political  finance.     Edward  Cary. 

Political  sciena    quarterly,  vol.  11   (June,  1896):  222-236. 

1896.     Early   and   recent    currency   legislation;   a   contrast.     J.   J. 
Lalor. 
Forum,  vol.  22  (Sept.,  1896):  117-128. 

1896.     Currency  reform.     H.White. 

Nation,  vol.  63  (Nov.  12,  1896):  358-359. 

1896.     Banking  reform.    II.  White. 

Nation,  vol.  63  (Dec.  3,  1896):  416-417. 

1896.  Reform  of  the  currency.     J.  ('.  Adams,  A.  K.  Miller,  Hugh 

Craig. 
North  American  review,  vol.  163  (Dec,  1896) :  743-752. 

1897.  Financial    and    currency    reform    imperative.     Charles    N. 

Fowler.  • 

Forum,  vol.22  (Feb.,  1897):  713-721. 

1897.     The  cure  for  a  vicious  monetary  system.     W.  A.  Peffer. 
Forum,  vol.  22  (Feb.,  1897):  722-730. 

1897.      How  not  to  reform  the  currency. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  1!  (Mar.,  1897) :  179-186. 

1897.     The  safety  of  the  legal  tender  paper.     Charles  F.  Dunbar. 
Quarterly  journal  of  <  < ?onomics,  vol.  11  (Apr.,  1S97) :  223- 

r,;. 

1897.     The  national  hanking  system.     Charles  F.  Dunbar. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  12  (Oct.,  1897):  1-26. 

1897.     American  hanking  and  currency  schemes.     W.  II.  Lawson. 
Banki  ra'  magazine  (London  ),  nol.  64  (Dec,  1897) :  690-710. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING    TO    CURRENCY    AND    BANKING.  47 

1898.     Proposed  reforms  of  the  monetary  system.     Joseph  French 
Johnson. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  11  {Jan.,  1898):  191  .:.",. 

1898.     The  bank-note  system  of  Switzerland.     A.  Sandoz. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  1.1  (Apr..  1898) :  280- 
306. 

1898.     The  objects  and  method-  of  currency  reform  in  the  United 
States.      F.  M.  Taylor. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  12  (Apr.,  1898):  ■  l/>7- 
3 ', .'. 

1898.      A  bill  for  the  establishment  of  a  Swiss  federal  bank  of  issue 
(18  June,  189G). 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol  12  (Apr.,  1898):  366- 
372. 

1898.     Two  plans  for  currency  reform.     Alfred  L.  Ripley. 
Yale  review,  vol.  7  (May,  1898):  50-71. 

1898.  Gold  and  bank  reserves  in  Germany.     F.  Moos. 

Economic  journal,  vol.  8  (Dec,  1898) :  556-559. 

1899.  The  final  report  of  the  Monetary  commission.     Frederick  A. 

Cleveland. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals, 
vol.  13  (Jan.,  1899) :  31-56. 

1900.  Who  shall  control  the  price  level?    George  H.  Shibley. 

Arena,  vol.  23  (Jan.,  1900):  68-87. 

1900.     The  new  currency  law,  in  the  United  States. 

Bankers'1  magazine  (London),  vol.  69  (Jan.,  1900):   02-05. 

1900.     The  new  currency  bill. 

Guntorts  magazine,  vol.  8  {Jan..  1000) :  32- ',2. 

1900.     The  benefits  of  a  bank-note  currency.    Charles  A.  Conant. 
Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  60  (Feb.,  1900):  188- 
199;  (Mar.,  1900) :  354-369. 

1900.     The  new  bank  currency.    A.  D.  Noyes. 
Nation,  vol.  70  (Mar.  22,  1900) :  218. 

1900.     Prospects  for  inflation.     Frank  A.  Vanderlip. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  19  (Apr..  1000)  :  S 
355. 


l^  LTBRABY   OF    CONGKESS 

1900.     Bistory  of  the  currency  Legislation.    C.  V.  Rich. 

Rand-McNally  bankers*  monthly,  vol.  19  (Apr.,  1900) :  359- 

1900.     The  currency  act  of  L900.    F.  AY '.  Taussig. 

Quarterly  journal  of  <<<>n amies,  vol.  1  \   (May.  1900):  394- 

',!■''■ 

Text  of  the  law,  pp.  450-456. 

1900.     Bank  reserves  and  reserve  cities.    Charles  G.  Dawes. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  19  (May.  1900) :  471- 
',S0. 

1900.     The  centenary  of  the  Bank  of  France.     J.  Macbeth  Forbes. 
Bankers*  magazine   {London),  vol.  69   {June,  1900):  855- 
869. 

1900.     Money  ami  prices.    Richmond  Mayo-Smith. 

Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  15  {June,  1900) :  196-216. 

1900.     American  financial  pre-eminence.    Fllis  II.  Roberts. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'1  monthly,  vol.  19  (June,  1900) :  594- 
599. 

1900.     The  currency  law  of  1900.    Roland  P.  Falkner. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol,  10  {July,  WOO) :  33-55. 

••The  new  currency  act,'*   pp.  4!t-55. 

1900.     Plan    for    improvement    in    banking    system.     Conrad    N. 
Jordan. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  20  {July,  1900):  1-4. 

1900.     Das  nene  Geldgesetz  voni  13.    Marz  1900  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten.     J.  H.  Curran. 

Jahrbucht  r  fiir  Nationalokonomie  and  Statistic,  III.  Folgc, 
20.  lid.,  (.  1  ay.,  WOO) :  213-222. 

1900.     The  law  of  the  value  of  money.    Charles  A.  Conant. 

American  academy  oj  political  and  social  science.    A  mods, 
vol.  16  {Sept.,  1900):  189-811. 

1900.     The    currency    act    of    March    14,    1900.     Joseph    French 
Johnson. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  15  {/Sept.,  1900):  482-507. 

1900.     Federal  currency.    J.  Russell  French. 

Barik<  r«'  magazi/u   <  London  ),  rol.  70  {Xov.,  1900) :  601-605. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY    AND    BANKING.  49 

1900.     United  States  currency.    Frank  A.  Vanderlip. 

Banker?  magazine  (London),  vol.  70  {Nov.,  1900) :  51 '3-68 % 

1900.     The  national  banking  system.     Lyman  J.  Gage. 

Bankers1  magazine  (New  Fork),  vol.  61  (Nov.,  1900):  700- 

705. 

1900.     The  amendment  of  the  Canadian  bank  act. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  70  (Dec,  1900):  714-716 

1900.  Possible  currency  reform  developments.    Lyman  J.  Gage. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  20  (Dec,  1900):  608- 

612. 

1901.  Banking  in  the  United  States  during  the  nineteenth  century. 
Bankers' magazine  (New  York),  vol.62  (Feb.,  1901) :  189- 

193. 

1901.     Canadian  banking  system. 

Rand-McNaUy  bankers''  monthly,  vol.  21  (June,  1901 1 :  586- 
588. 

1901.    Lessons  in  banking:  Germany  and  the  United  State-. 

Bankers''  magazine  (London),  vol.  72  (Ai/;/..  1901)  :  133-144- 

1901.     The   influence   of   the    new    supplies    of   gold.     George    E. 
Roberts. 
North  American  review,  vol.  173  (Aug.,  1901):  254—262. 

1901.     Operations  of  the  Reichsbank.    Frank  A.  Vanderlip. 

Rand-McNally   bankers''   monthly,   vol.   22    (Aug.,   1901): 
114-117. 

1901.     Advantages  of  a  central  national  bank. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'1  monthly,  r,»l.  22  {Oct.,  1901) :  J27- 
329. 

1901.     "  Emergency  circulation  "  of  notes  in  times  of  difficulty. 

Bankers'1  magazine   (London),  vol.  72   (Nov.,  1901):  557- 
563. 

1901.     Branch  banking  and  asset  currency.     Criticism  of  some  of 
the  views  of  A.  B.  Stickney,  and  also  of  James  II.  Eckels. 
Bankers''  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  63  (Dec,  1901) :  Jul  7- 
1023. 

1901.     Credit  currency  and  population.     David  Kinley. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  10  (Dec,  1901) :  72-93. 
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1901.     How  t<>  secure  an  elastic  paper  currency.    H.  C.  M'Leod. 
North  American  review,  vol.  173  (Dec.  1001):  S54-S56. 

1901.     Credit  and  the  bank-note.    Joseph  French  Johnson. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  22  {Dec,  1001) :  531- 
W. 

1901.  Banking  and  currency. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  22  {Dec.,  1001):  537- 

54  7. 

1902.  The  Reichsbank  of  Germany  from  187G-1900. 

Bankers'  magazine   {London),  vol.  73  {Mar.,  1002):  372- 
301. 

1902.     The  purposes  of  the  new  currency  bill. 

Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  64  {Apr.,  1002) :  487- 

401. 

1902.     The  Fowler  currency  and  banking  bill. 

liiinli  rs'  magazine  {Xew  York),  vol.  64  {Apr.,  1002) :  535- 
541. 

1902.     Mr.  Hepburn  on  "  an  elastic  currency." 

Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  64  {Apr.,  1002):  567- 
568. 

1902.     A  centra]  hank.    J.  C.  Martine. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  23  {Apr.,  1002) :  315- 
317. 

'1902.     Proposed  banking  and  currency  law  and  its  necessity.    Jesse 
Overstreet. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'*  monthly,  vol.  23  {May,  1002) :  446- 

/■''-'■ 

1902.     National  solvency  and  banking  credit.     Edward  E.  Gellen- 
der. 
Westminsti  r  revu  w,  vol.  158  {Sept.,  1002) :  274-284. 

1902.  Is  the   United    Slate-  treasury   responsible  for  the  present 

monetary  disturbance?      Frederick  A.  Cleveland. 
American  acadt  my  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  fSO  {Nov.,  1902):  493-517. 

1903.  Banking  reform  in  the  United  States.     W.  li.  Lawson. 
Bankt  rs'  magazine  {London),  vol.  75  {Jan.,  1003) :  43-60. 


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1903.     The  individual  responsibility  for  panics  and  depressions. 
World's  work,  vol.  5   {Jan.,  1903):  2U\l    <<j't.;. 

1903.     Banking  reform  in  the  United  States.    W.  R.  Lawson. 

Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  66  {Feb.,  1903):  208- 

217. 
"From  the  London  'Bankers'  Magazine.'" 

1903.     New  currency  system  suggested.    Daniel  B.  Ely. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  25  {Feb.,  1903) :  77-82. 

1903.     An  emergency  currency. 

Rand-MeNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  25  {Feb.,  1903) :  101- 

102. 

1903.     Our  present  financial  outlook.    Frederick  A.  Cleveland. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annalsr 
vol,  21  {Mar.,  1903) :  280-292. 

1903.     Issue  of  an  asset  currency  by  national  banks.     Debate  be- 
tween New  York  chapter  and  Alexander  Hamilton  chap- 
ter of  the  American  institute  of  bank  clerks. 
Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  06  {Apr.,  1903):  529- 
5^9. 

1903.     Asset  bank  currency.    John  W.  Fries. 

Rand-McNally  bank*  rs'  monthly,  vol.  25  {Apr.,  1903) :  256- 

257. 

1903.     Is  the  money  supply  sufficient  \     Lyman  J.  (Jage. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  25  [May,  1903) :  315- 

322. 

1903.     Bank  notes  not  for  reserves.    W.  B.  Ridgely. 

Rand-MeNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  25  {June,  1903) :  4W~ 
450. 

1903.     Bank  checks  as  an  elastic  currency. 

Bankers'    magazine     {New    York),    ml.  07    {Aug.,  1903) : 
167-108;  {Sept.,  1903) :  293-297. 

1903.     Aldrich  and  Fowler  bills  compared.    George  J.  Seay. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  26  {Aug.,  1903):  89- 
96. 

1903.     Bank  credit  currency.    August  Blum. 

Rand-McNally    bunkers'   monthly,    vol.   26    {Sept.,   1903): 
188-189. 


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1S03.     Currency  requirements  of  the  West. 

Rand-McNcHVy  bankers'   monthly,    vol.  26    (Sept.,  1903): 
198-199. 

1903.     National  currency  or  bank  currency ?    Wharton  Barker. 
An  na,  vol.  30  {Oct.,  1903) :  382-391. 

1903.     Congress  and  the  currency.    "William  A.  Nash. 

North  Arm  rican  n  vit  w,  vol.  177  {Oct.,  1903) :  481-486. 

1903.     The  government  and  the  banks.    James  H.  Eckels. 

North  American  review,  vol.  177  {Oct.,  1903) :  487-491. 

1903.     The  outlook  for  currency  legislation.    Alexander  Purves. 

Quart*.  /I;/  journal  of  economics,  vol.  18  (Nov.,  1903) :  114- 
129. 

1903.  Impending  currency  legislation.    C.  V.Rich. 

Iiini(J-M( Xally  hankers1  mouth})/,  vol.  .16  (Dec,  1903) :  453- 

;■:;•. 

1904.  Advantages  of  federal  control  of  banks. 
Finance  r,  vol.  83  (Apr.,  18,  1904)  -'  U88. 

1904.     Recent  increase  in  our  circulating  medium.    Allen  G.  Hoyt. 

Rand-McXalhj  bunkers''  monthly,  vol.  27  (Apr.,  1904)  '  277- 
281. 

1904.     Government  control  of  banks  and  trust  companies.    "William 
Barrett  Ridgely. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  .!',  (July,  1904):  17-26. 

1904.     Control  and  supervision  of  trust  companies.     Frederick  D. 
Kilburn. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.24  (July,  1904):  27-42. 

1904.     The  financial   reports  of  the  national  banks  as  a  means  of 
public  control.      Frederick  A.  Cleveland. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals, 
vol.  .."/  (July,  1904):  43-00. 

1904.     Is  our  currency  growing  too  fast?     Ellis  H.  Roberts. 

Ranil-McXnlh/  honkers'  monthly,  vol.  28  (July,  1904):  1-7. 

1904.     Bank  circulation  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Banh  r*5  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  69  (Aug.,  1904) :  144- 
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1904.     The  distribution  of  money  between  the  banks  and  the  people 

since  1893.     ().  M.  W.  Sprague. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  18  {Aug.,  1904):  513- 

528. 

1904.     The  chaos  of  currencies — is  it  curable?     W.  R.  Lawson. 

Bankers*  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  69  (Sept.,  1904):  308- 
318. 

1904.     National  association  attitude  on  currency  reform. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  28  (Oct.,  1904):  281- 

282. 

1904.  History  of  the  National  banking  system. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  28  (Dee.,  1904  )  ■ 

441. 

1905.  United  States  banking  system.     J.  B.  Forgan. 
Rand-McNally  honkers'1  monthly,  vol.  20  (Jan.,  1005) :  18- 

10. 

1905.     The  relation  of  the  credit  system  to  the  value  of  money. 
David  Kinley. 
American    economic    association.     Publications,    3rd    sir., 
vol,  6  (Feb.,  1005) :  84-94. 

1905.     Credit  and  the  value  of  money.     A.  Piatt  Andrew. 

American    economic    association.      Publication*,   3rd    S(  /., 
vol.  6  (Feb.,  1005) :  05-115. 

1905.     Discussion   on   the   theory   of   money.     William   A.    Scott, 
Thomas  N.  Carver,  Henry  B.  Gardner. 

American  economic  association.    Publications,  3rd  s<  r.,  '•<</. 
6  (Feb.,  1005):  116-130. 

1905.     Canadian  deposits  and  circulation.     H.  M.  P.  Eckard. 

Rand-McNally  bankers^  monthly,  vol.  20  (Mar.,  1005) :  163- 
167. 

1905.     Federal  control  of  all  banks. 

Bankers'1  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  71  (Aug.,  1005)  :  153- 
154. 

1905.     The  concentration  of  financial  power.     Charles  A.  Conant. 

International  quarterly,  vol.  12  (Oct.,  1005) :  34~4-'- 

1905.     The  remarkable  growth  of  American  banks  and  trust  com- 
panies.    Sereno  S.  Pratt. 
Independent,  vol.  50  (Dec.  21,  1005) :  1454-1467. 


f,4  Lir.KAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

1906.     La   Banque  [rationale  Suisse.     A  de  Lavergne  and  L.  Paul 
Henry. 
Annales   des  sciences   politia->te.s,    e<>(.   21    (Jan   15,  1006): 

1-    ',"■ 

1906.     Canadian  and  United  States  banking  systems. 
Chicago  banker,  vol.  20  {-Jan.  20,  1006):  3. 

1906.     Banks  and  banking  in  the  United  States:  the  rapid  progress 
made  in  recent  years:  the  groAvth  in  some  of  the  large 
cities  of  this  country. 
Dun's  review,  vol.  U  {Jan.  12,  1006) :  57,  50,  61,  63,  65,  67, 

60.  71,  73,  75,  77,  70. 

1906.     Our  faulty  monetary  system.     Frederick  W.  Gookin. 
Nation,  ml.  82  {-fan.  18,  1006) :  52. 

1906.     Gold  and  banks.    R.  H.  Inglis  Palgraye. 

Quarti  rly  n  view,  vol.  204  (Jan.,  1006) :  187-206. 

1906.     For  an  elastic  currency:  action  of  the  Chamber  of  commerce 
of  the  state  of  New  York :  address  of  Jacob  H.  Schiff. 
Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  72  (Feb.,  1006):  2^5- 
248. 

1906.     Mr.  Schiff's  currency  scare.     W.  R.  Lawson. 

Hunkers'  magazine  (London),  vol,  81  (Feb.,  1006) :  225-286. 

1906.     Growth  and  position  of  New  York  banks.     A.  Barton  Hep- 
burn. 
Chieago  banker,  vol.  20  (Feb.  3,  1006) :  5-6. 

1906.     Proposed  currency  reform  measures. 

Financier,  vol.  87  (Feb.  12,  1006):  638-630. 

1906.     Branch   banks   versus   independent    banks.     Canadian    and 
United  States*  banking  systems  contrasted. 

Institute  of  hankers.    Journal,  vol.  27  (Feb.,  1006)  :  81-85. 

1906.     For  currency  reform. 

Rand-McNally     bankers''    monthly,   vol.  31    (Feb.,   1006) : 

98-96. 

"  Import  of  Committee  ou  finance  and  currency  of  the  Cham- 
ber of  commerce  of  the  state  of  New  York." 

1906.     The  Bank  of  England  and  the  money  market. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  col.  81  (Mar.,  1006):  353- 
358;  (Apr.,  I!>n<;):  532-537;  vol.  82  (July,  1006):  5-10; 
(Sept.,  1006) :  325-338. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO   CURRENCY   AND    BANKING. 


55 


1906.     The  movement  for  currency  reform. 

Financier,  ml.  87  {Mar.  /..'.  1906):  1017-1018. 

1906.    Regulating  the  money  market.    W.  R.  Lawson. 

Magazine  of  commerce,  vol.  8  (Mar.,  1000) :  174-170;  (Apr., 
1906) :  249-253. 

1906.     Currency  reform  a  necessity.     Lyman  J.  Gage. 
Moodifs  magazine,  vol.  1  (Mar.,  1900) :  £57-467. 

1906.     Cause  of  the  recent  money  stringency.     A.  B.  Hepburn. 
North  American  review,  vol.  182  (Mar.,  1906):  374-380. 

1906.     The  American  sub-treasury  system. 

Statist,  vol.  57  (Mar.  31,  1906) :  583-684. 

1906.     Coin  and  commercial  paper  as  foundations  of  a  bank-note 
currency.     "William  B.  Greene. 
Bankers'  magazine  (Neio  York),  vol.  72  (Apr.,  1906) :  514- 
521. 

1906.     Canada's  banking  record.    W.  B.  Lawson. 

Bankers'1  magazine  (London),  vol.  81  (Apr.,  1906) :  538-548. 

1906.     A  new  system  of  bank  notes.     Victor  Morawetz. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  vol.  82  (Apr.  14, 1906) : 

844-845. 

1906.     The  need  of  currency  legislation.     W.  J.  Fowler. 

Financier,  vol.  87  (April  9,  1906) :  1406-1407. 

1906.     Symposium:  currency  reform. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  1  (April,  1906) :  517-561. 

The  essentials  of  an  effective  bank-note  currency.  L.  Carroll 
Root.  pp.  523-526;  Regulate  the  interest  rate.  George  M. 
Coffin,  pp.  527-530;  An  entirely  feasible  plan.  Charles  S. 
Hamlin,  pp.  531-533;  The  bank  note  as  an  instrument  of 
credit.  Charles  A.  Conant.  pp.  534-537;  The  outlook  for 
reform.  Maurice  L.  Muhleman.  pp.  538-540;  A  way  out  of 
the  currency  tangle.  William  C.  Cornwell.  pp.  541-545; 
Monetary  commission  plan.  C.  Stuart  Fatterson.  pp.  546- 
547;  Credit  or  asset  currency.  John  Dewitt  Warner,  pp. 
548-554;  Currency  defects  and  remedies.  Irving  Fisher, 
pp.  555-556;  Some  possible  measures.  E.  Benjamin  An- 
drews, pp.  557-558;  The  elasticity  of  credit.  Jos.  French 
Johnson,     pp.  559-561. 

1906.     Government  control  of  banks.     Frank  S.  Strattan. 

Rand-McXally  bankers'  monthly,  vol  32  (Apr.,  1906) :  235- 
240. 


5(>  LIl'.KAKV    OF    ('( INGRESS 

1906.     The  bank  depositor  and  his  money. 

II    .,/,/•,■  work,  vol.  II  {Apr.,  1906):  7370-7372. 

1908.     Banking  in  Canada   and  the  United   States.     Duncan    M. 
Stewart. 
Inter-nation,  n.  s.,  vol.  1  (May,  1006):  70-80. 

1906.     The  Swiss  national  bank.     Julius  Landmann. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  20  {Ma;/.  1006):  468- 
[82. 

"  Translated  by  W.  H.  Price." 

1906.     The  currency  reform  movement. 

Rand-McNaUy  bankers' monthly,  vol.32  (May,  1906):  323- 
325. 

1906.     Our  currency  system.  .  Clarence  S.  Weller. 

Van  Norden  magazine,  vol.  1  (May,  1006):  57-59. 

1906.     How  Canada  provides  currency  for  moving  the  crops.     A. 
St.  L.  Trigge. 
Bankers''  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  72  (June,  1906) :  834- 
841. 

1906.     The  need  for  currency  reform.     Lyman  J.  Gage. 

Rand-McNally  hankers''  monthly,  vol.  32  (June,  1906) :  403- 
[06. 

"Address  before  Commercial  club,  Boston." 

1906.     Our  currency  problem.     William  J.  Coombs. 

Van  Nordi  n  magazine,  vol.  1  (June,  1906) :  30-33. 

1906.     Our  unelastic  currency.     George  von  L.  Meyer. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  98  (July,  1906) :  126-131. 

1906.     Secretary  Shaw  on  our  currency  system. 

Rand-McN ally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  33  (July,  1906) :  4-6- 

1906.     Early  bank-note  issues  in  America.    Joseph  French  Johnson. 
Van  Norden  magazine,  vol.  1  (July,  1906) :  47-51. 

1906.     Government  commission  to  control  credit  currency.     Henry 
B.  Wilcox. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  33  (Aug.,  1906) :  89- 
90. 

1906.     Emergency  currency  desirable.     D.  A.  Moulton. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  33  (Aug.,  1906) :  91. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING    TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING.  57 

1906.     When  the  crops  begin  to  move;  a  reason  for  the  high  money 
rates  prevailing  annually  during  the  crop-moving  period. 
George  Ridgeway, 
Banhazim  .  vol.  1  {Sept.,  1906) :  46-48. 

1906.     Paper  currency  issues  of  Great   Britain,  France,  Germany, 
Canada,  and  the  United  States:  suggestions  as  to  currency 

reform.     George  M.  Collin. 

Bankers'1  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  {Sept.,  1900) :  391- 
411. 

1906.     Currency  reform  in  the  United  States.     The  Fowler  bill. 

Bankers'  magazine   {London),  vol.  82  {Sept.,  1906):  350- 
351. 

1906.     The  National  banking  system. 

Commercial  West,  vol.  10  {Sept.  15,  1906) :  16-17. 

1906.     Prices  vary  with  money  supply.     E.  W.  Kemmerer. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  2  {Sept.,  1906) :  409-410. 

1906.     Bank  note  and  bank  deposit  currency.     A.  J.  Warner's  error 
in  comparing  bank  notes  and  checks.    L.  Carroll  Root. 
Moody's  magazine,  vol.  2  {Sept.,  1906) :  ^23-^25. 

1906.     The    national    banking    system,    its    merits    and    demerits. 
Charles  H.  Treat. 
Rand-McNally  hankers''  monthly,  vol.  33  {Sept.,  1906) :  159- 
164, 

1906.     Kansas  banker  opposes  elastic  currency.    "W.  C.  Bobbins. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  33  {Sept.,  1906) :  172- 
173. 

1906.     Le    developpement    des    banques    allemandes    a    Petranger. 
Richard  Rosendorff. 
Revue  economique  inter nationcde,  3.  annee,  vol.  3  {Sept.  15- 
20,  1906) :  467-518. 

Litterature,   pp.   517-518. 

1906.     Commercial  panics,  past  and  future.     Alexander  D.  Xoyes. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  98  {Oct.,  1906) :  433-445. 

1906.     The  country's  cash  reserves;  where  the  money  is  held  and 
various    methods    of    calculating    reserves.      George    T. 
Harrison. 
Bankazine,  vol:  1  {Oct.,  1906) :  16-17. 


58  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1906.     English   and    United    States  currencies  compared.     W.   R. 
Lawson. 
Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  {Oct.,  1906):  563- 
573. 

1906.     An  clastic  currency.    Raymond  V.  Phelan. 

Bankers'  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  {Oct.,  1906):  583- 
591. 

1906.     Why  does  New  York  need  so  much  gold?     W.  R.  Lawson. 
Bankers' magazine  {London),  vol.82  {Oct.,  1906)  :  460-469. 

1906.     American  bankers"  currency  plan. 

Commercial  West,  vol.  10  {Oct.  6,  1906):  8-9. 

1906.     A   plan    for   credit   currency.     By   the   Federal   legislative 
committee  of  the  American  bankers'  association. 
Commercial  West,  vol.  10  {Oct.  6,  1906) :  27-29. 

1906.     The  currency  system.    "William  Barrett  Ridgely. 
Commercial  West,  vol  10  {Oct.  27, 1906) :  22-25. . 

1906.     Currency  reform  in  the  United  States. 

Economist  {London),  vol.  64  {Oct.  20,  1906) :  1697-1698. 
Living  age,  vol.  251  {Dec.  22, 1906) :     750-753. 

1906.     Plea  for  an  elastic  currency.    W.  B.  Ividgely. 
Financier,  vol.  88  {Oct.  29,  1906) :  2087-2090. 

1906.     A  review  of  the  currency  problems.    A.  J.  Frame. 
Financier,  vol  88  {Oct.  29,  1906) :  2091-2093. 

1906.    Convention  of  American  bankers'  association  :  report  of  Com- 
mittee on  federal  legislation :  discussion. 
Financier,  vol.  88  {Oct.  29, 1906) :  2116-2126. 

1906.     The  treasury  and  the  banks. 

Nation,  vol.  83  {Oct.  Jh  1906):  293. 

1906.     Government  bank  suggested.     Analysis  of  the  report  of  the 
currency  committee  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'1  monthly,  vol.  33  {Oct.,  1906) :  235- 
24~>. 

1906.     La  Banque  nationale  Suisse.    Julius  Landmann. 

Revue  d'economie  politique,  vol.  20  {Oct.-Nov.,  1906) :  725- 
743. 


PERIODICALS    RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND   BANKING  59 

1906.     The  present  monetary  stringency. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  82  (Nov.,  1906) :  565-670. 

1906.     Canadian  banking,  1905-6.    H.  M.  P.  Eckhardt. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  ml.  88  (Nov.,  June,)  .-  615-618. 

1906.     The  currency  revision  movement. 

Commercial  West,  vol.  10  (Nor.  17,  190G) :  7-9. 

1906.     The  report  of  the  currency  commission. 

Commercial  West,  vol.  10  (Nov.  .!'h  1906) :  12-13. 

1906.     Reform  of  the  currency  system.    James  H.  Eckles. 

Commercial  West,  vol.  10  (Nor.  24,  1906)  :  32,  34-36. 

1906.     The  problem  of  the  gold  reserve.     Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald 
Law. 
National  review,  vol.  48  (Nov.,  1906) :  527-540. 

1906.     Shaw  opposes  central  banks. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  33  (Nov.,  1906) :  313- 

315. 

1906.     Curtis'  plan  for  asset  currency. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'1  monthly,  vol.  33  (Nov.,  1906) :  321- 

323. 

1906.     American  currency  reform. 

Statist,  vol.  58  (Nov.  17,  1906) :  913-914. 

1906.     The  depreciation  of  gold.     J.  Pease  Norton. 
Yale  review,  vol.  15  (Nov.,  1906) :  293-306. 

1906.     Recommendations  of  the  Currency  commission  of  the  Amer- 
ican bankers'  association. 
Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  73  (Dec,  1906):  865- 
868. 

National  banks  to  issue  credit  notes  carrying  against  them  the 
same  reserves  now  carried  against  deposits,  and  paying  taxes 
on  them  in  gold  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States  to  con- 
stitute a  guaranty  fund,  while  facilities  shall  be  provided 
for  active  daily  redemption.  Also  recommending  that  the 
existing  law  limiting  the  retirement  of  bond-secured  notes 
to  $3,000,000  be  repealed,  and  that  all  public  moneys,  above  a 
reasonable  working  balance,  be  currently  deposited  in  na- 
tional banks  which  shall  pay  into  the  United  States  Treas- 
ury interest  thereon  at  the  rate  of  two  per  cent,  per  annum. 


60  LIBRABY    OF    CONGRESS 

1906.     The  plans  for  currency  reform.     Charles  A.  Conant. 

Bankers1  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  (Dec,  1906):  897- 
901 

Traces  the  genesis  of  the  present  currency  reform  movement, 
describes  the  personnel  of  the  currency  commission  of  the 
American  Bankers'  Association,  and  discusses  fundamental 
principles  considered  by  the  commission  in  its  endeavor  to 
meel  existing  conditions. 

1906.     Currency   reform.     Recommendations  contained  in  the  an- 
nual report  of  Hon.  Wm.  B.  Ridgely,  Comptroller  of  the 
currency. 
Bankers1  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  {Dec.,  1906):  905- 
918. 

1906.     A  practical  treatise  on  banking  and  commerce. 

Bankers1  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  {Dec.,  1906):  919- 
928. 

1906.     A  suggest  ion  for  currency  reform.     Pemberton  Berman. 

Hunkers''  magazine  {New  York),  vol.  73  (Dec,  1906):  945- 
951. 

"The  Canadian  currency  is  the  legitimate  extension  of  the 
German  emergency  issue,  and  the  conditions  which  it  meets 
closely  parallel  our  own.  Many  items  call  for  amendment, 
hut  in  the  broad  principle  of  the  free  emission  of  notes,  find 
ing  their  use  and  security  alike  in  commercial  paper,  lies 
our  solution." 

1906.     Six  per  cent:  what  it  means. 

Hunkers''  magazine    (London),   vol.  82   (Dec,  1906):  694- 
699. 

fin  the  serious  disadvantages  indicted  on  domestic  industries 
by  enhancement  of  the  hank  rate. 

1906.     Concerning  bank  rate.    Hartley  Withers. 

Comhill  magazine,  vol.  94  (Dec,  1906):  797-807. 
Living  age,  vol.  252  (Jan.  12,  1907) :  95-102. 

1906.      Our  dangerous  currency  laws. 

I 'nfer- nation,  n.  s.,  vol.  1  (Dec,  1906) :  69-74- 

1906.     Currency  reform  in  the  United  States. 

Living  age,  vol.  .15  (Dec.  22,  1906):  750-753. 

1906.     Credit  <urrency.     A.  B.  Hepburn. 

North  Ann  rican  review,  vol,  183  (Dec.  7,  1906) :  1171-1178. 
"  Argument  for  the  adoption  of  a  credit  currency." 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENT V    AND    BANKING.  61 

1906.     Secretary  Shaw  and  the  currency. 

.Outlook,  vol.  84  {Per.  15,  1906):  898-8!)!). 

1906.     American  bankers'  currency  plan. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  month  I 'y,  vol.  33  (Dec,  1906):   ','>: 

405. 

1906.     James  H.  Eckels  and  currency  reform. 

Rand-McNaUy  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  S3  (Dec,  1906) :  Ifib 

413. 

1906.  La  banque  de  l'Empire  allemand.     Louis  Katzenstein. 
Revue  economique  Internationale,  3e  annee,  vol.  4  {Dee.  15- 

20,  1906) :  504-528. 

1907.  Banking;   rise  of  the  National  banking  system   and   some 

weaknesses    of    the    present    currency    situation.      Frank 
Greene. 
Bankazine,  vol.  1  (Jan.,  1907) :  28-32. 

1907.     Report  of  currency  commission.    Robert  Wardrop. 
Banker,  vol.  18  (Jan.,  1907):  491-494. 

1907.     Bank  gold  reserves  and  how  they  may  be  augmented.     A.  H. 

Gibson. 
Bankers''  magazine  (London),  vol.  83  (Jan.,  1907):  33-56; 
(Feb.,  1907) :  221-231;  (Mar.,  1907)  :376-385. 

1907.     Our  gold  reserves.     Sir  Felix  Schuster. 

Bankers^  magazine  (London),  vol.  83  (Jan.,  1907) :  57-65. 

"  A  brief  synopsis  of  a   paper   read  before  the   Institute  of 
Bankers  at  London,  Dec.  19,  1906." 

1907.     The  economic  position:  the  monetary  crisis.     Owen  Flem- 
ing. 
Economic  review,  vol.  17  (Jan.  15,  Apr.  15,  1907) :  87-97, 

204-209. 

1907.     Gold  supply  and  the  crops.     Frederic  J.  Whiting. 
Inter-nation,  n.  s.,  vol.  1  (Jan.,  1907) :  55-62. 

1907.     On  banking  currency:  By  the  Committee  of  the  Manufac- 
turers' association  of  Xew  York. 
Manufacturer,  vol.  20    (Jan.   15,  1907) :  12-13;    [Feb.   1. 
1907) :  16-19. 

1907.     British  view  of  currency  reform. 

Rand-McNaUy    bankers'    monthly,    vol    34    (Jan.,    1907): 
14-16. 


<>2  I.ir.KAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     Strong  features  of  an  emergency  currency.     S.  A.  Trufant. 
Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  34   {Jan.  1,  1907): 
19-:;. 

Points  out  the  strong  features  of  the  plan   adopted  by  the 
American  bankers'  association  currency  committee. 

1907.     Bank  reserves. 

Statist,  vol.  59  {Jan.  16, 1907) :  121-122. 

Resumption  of  the  discussion  on  Sir  Felix  Schuster's  paper. 

1907.     The  currency  problem.    Julian  D.  Fairchild. 

Trust  companies,  vol.  4  {Jan-,  1907) :  21-22. 

1907.     Cash  banking  and  credit  banking.      W.  R.  Lawson. 

Bankers''  magazine  {London),  vol.  83  {Feb.,  1907) :  210-220. 

1907.     Gold  reserves.     E.  H.  Holden. 

Hunkers'1  magazine  {London),  vol.83  {Feb.,  1907) :  275-281. 
"  Having  dealt  with  the  recommendations  of  Sir  Felix  Schus- 
ter, Mr.  Holden  proceeded  to  construct  a  policy  for  increasing 
the  national  reserve  of  gold  permanently." 

1907.     Canadian  banking  and  commerce.     H.  M.  P.  Eckardt. 

Bankers'  magazine  {N.  Y.),  vol.  74  {Feb.,  1907) :  227-232. 

1907.     The  currency  gold  reserve  problem.     A.  H.  Gibson. 
Economist  {London),  vol.  65  {Feb.  16,  1907):  296. 

1907.     Secretary  Shaw  and  precedents  as  to  Treasury  control  over 
the  money  market.     Eugene  B.  Patton. 
Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  15  {Feb.,  1907) :  65-87. 

1907.     The  London  clearing  banks.     W.  E.  LawTson. 

Magazine   of  commerce,  vol.  10    {Feb.,  Mar.,  Apr.,  May, 
1907):   95-97,  175-177,  346-248,  332-334. 

1.  Aggregate  resources  not  less  than  seven  hundred  millions 

sterling:  vulnerable  points  in  the  existing  system. 

2.  Does  London  hanking  follow  the  line  of  progress  most  bene- 

ficial   tor  itself  and  (he  community  at  large? 

3.  How  their  resources  are  employed. 

4.  Their  erratic  reserves. 

1907.     Why  not  government  currency  ?     Horace  Boies. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol  3  {Feb.,  1907) :  299-303. 

1907.     National    currency    or    bank    currency,    which?     Wharton 
Barker. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol  3  {Feb.,  1907) :  304-311. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO   CURRENCY   AND    BANKING.  G3 

1907.     Currency  bill  before  Congress. 

Rand-McNally    hankers''    monthly,    vol.    $4     (Feb.,  1007) : 
00-101. 

1907.     The  gold  reserve.     J.  W.  Willans. 

Speaker,  vol.  15  {Feb.  0,  1007) :  551-552. 

1907.     American  bill  for  authorizing  emergency  issues. 
Statist,  vol,  50  (Feb.  0,  1007) :  282-283. 

1907.     The  practical  workings  of  the  clearing  house;  how  $300,- 
000,000  of  daily  collections  are  settled  in  eight  minutes. 
John  Lincoln  Blauss. 
Bankazine,  vol  1  (Mar.,  1007) :  30-41. 

1907.     The  Bank  of  France.     Sir  R.  Hamilton  Lang. 

Blackwood's  magazine,  vol.  181  (Mar.,  1007) :  305-310. 

1907.     New  ideas  for  currency  reform.     D.  C.  Imboden. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol  31,.  (Mar.,  1007) :  164- 
166. 

1907.     Calls  credit  currency  unsafe. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  34    (March,  1007) : 
170-171. 

Editorial  on  address  by  A.  J.  Frame. 

1907.     Bank  reserves.     [Editorial.] 

Statist,  vol  50  (Mar.  30,  1007) :  635-637. 

1907.     Treasury  control  of  the  money  market. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  35  (Apr.,  1007) : 
475-476. 

1907.     The  gold  reserve  problem.     G.  W.  Revis. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  83  (Apr.,  1007) :  538-543. 

1907.     Die  Mittel  zur  Bekampfung  der  Geldnot.     Ludwig  Bendix. 
Deutsche  Wirtschafts-Zeitung,  Jahrgang  3  (Apr.  15,  1007) : 
columns  343-348. 

1907.     Les  operations  de  la  banque  de  France  pendant  l'annee  1906. 
VEconomiste  frangais,  vol.  35  (Apr.  6,  1007) :    480-401. 


1907.     Elastic    currency    and    the    money    market.     J.    Laurence 
Laughlin. 
Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  15  (Apr.,  1007) :  229-231. 


f)4  LIBRAE?    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     The  German  bank  situation.     William  C.  Dreher. 
Moody's  magazine,  vol.  3  {Apr.,  1907):  000-002. 

1907.     Treasury  relief  for  the  markets. 

Nation,  vol.  84  (Apr.  4,  1907):  322-323. 

1907.     World's  gold  production:  estimated  at  tsl,000,000  for  1906. 
Statist,  vol.  59  {Apr.  13,  1907):  734-736. 

1907.     Canadian  hank  profits.    II.  M.  P.  Eckardt. 

Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  74  (May,  1007):  737- 

;- 


'■;o. 


1907.     How  to  strengthen  the  national  gold  reserve. 

Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  83  {May,  1907) :  702-705. 

1907.     Money  markets  and  prosperity. 

Nation,  vol.  84  (May  2,  1907) :  402-403. 

1907.     Financial  legislation.     George  E.  Roberts. 

North  American  review,  vol.  185  (May  3, 1907) :  34-43- 

1907.     Bank  reserves  in  the  United  States,  Canada,  and  England. 
F.  S.  Mead. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  21  (May.  1907):  449- 
40,!. 

1907.     Our  currency  reform  problem.     Fred  Rogers  Fairchild. 
Tali  n  view,  vol.  10  (May.  1007) :  56-78. 

1907.     "  Why  not  government  currency?  "     G.  W.  Garrels. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Jane,  1907) :  24-30. 

"A  reply  to  the  article  of  Horace  Boies,  in  Moody's  magazine, 
Feb.,  1907." 

1907.     The  world's  gold  consumption. 

Statist,  vol.  69  (June  8, 1907) :  1144. 

1907.     Die  Osterreichisch-ungarische  Bank  und  die  iibrigen  Wiener 
Aktienbanken  im  Jalire  1900.    A.  K.  Lowe. 
Statistische   Monatschrift,   neue   Folge,  Jafirg.   12    (June, 
1907) :  321-343. 

1907.     Our  currency-reform  problem. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (July,  1907): 
88S9. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING  65 

1907.     A  practical  treatise  on  banking  and  commerce:  [nsurance  in 
its  relation  to  banking.    George  Hague. 
Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  75  (July,  1907) :  29- 

1907.     Currency  redemption.     H.  M.  P.  Eckardt. 

Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  75  (July,  1907) :  102 
104. 

1907.     A  distinction  in  banking.    Randolph  Carlyle, 

Canadian  magazine,  vol.  29  (July,  1907) :  ,i0~>-.l7!t. 
The  Canadian  bank  of  commerce. 

1907.     The   economic   position:   the   monetary   stringency.     Owen 
Fleming. 
Economic  review,  vol.  17  (July  15,  Oct.  15,  1907) :  323-330; 

U7-m 

1907.     Credit  currency.     Solomon  Wexler. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  (July  3,  1907) :  75-81. 

An  address  before  the  New  York  state  bankers'  association, 
June  27,  1907. 

1907.     The  fallacies  of  the  currency  plan  of  the  American  bankers' 
association  committee.    Andrew  J.  Frame. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (July  15,  1907) :  179-181. 
"Address  at  the  Minnesota  bankers'  convention." 

1907.     Banker's  plea  for  credit  currency.    Solomon  Wexler. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'1  monthly,  vol.  35  (July,  1907) :  4-5. 

1907.     Plan  for  central  bank.     George  E.  Eoberts. 

Rand-McNally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  35  (July,  1907) :  13- 
15. 

1907.     Ebb-tide  in  watered  stock:  the  menace  of  overcapitalization 
and  how  it  is  being  checked.     Isaac  F.  Marcosson. 
Saturday  evening  post,  vol.  180  (July  6, 1907) :  6-7. 

1907.     Emergency  notes  based  on  bonds  of  the  savings  bank  stand- 
ard; a  consideration  of  United  States  treasurer  Treat's 
plan.    J.  Lincoln  Blauss. 
Bankazine,  vol.  1  (Aug.,  1907):  44~46. 
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LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     A  practical  treatise  on  banking  and  commerce.     [Banking 
in    Canada    and    the   United   States   compared.]      George 
Hague. 
Bankers'  in<i<in-.'n<<   (New  York),  vol.  75  (Aug.,  1907) :  199- 
206. 

Contents. — The  national  banks  of  the  United  states,  and 
American  banking;  Absence  of  branches;  Lack  of  note 
redemptions;  Law  of  fixed  reserves-examinations;  Stock- 
holders' meetings  in  Canada  and  the  United  States;  Officers 
of  American  banks;  Certification  of  checks. 

1907.     Canadian  banking  and  commerce.     A  semi-annual  review. 
H.  M.  P.  Eckhardt. 
Bankers*   magazine    (Neio   York),   vol.   75    (Aug.,  1907): 

1907.     The  Bank  of  France. 

Bankers'1  magazine    (London),   vol.  84   (Aug.,  1907):  173- 
175. 

1907.     The  transactions  of  the  Bank  of  France  and  its  branches  for 
1906. 

Hunkers'*  magazine   (London),  vol.  84   (Aug.,  1907):  176- 
204. 

1907.     The  Imperial  bank  of  Germany. 

Bankers'  magazine   (London),  vol.  84   (Aug.,  1907):  205- 
W6. 

1907.     Report  of  the  Imperial  bank  of  Germany  for  the  year  190G. 
Bankers'  magazine   (London),  vol.  84   (Aug.,  1907):  207- 
232. 

1907.     The  currency.     John  Perrin. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Aug.  5, 1907) :  324-326. 

Extracts  from  an  address  before  the  Wisconsin  bankers'  con- 
vention. 

1907.     Xeed  of  a  central  bank  of  issue.     M.  L.  Muhleman. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Aug.,  1907) :  253-258. 

1907.     The  Standard  oil  decision  and  the  stock  exchange  collapse. 
Nation,  vol.  85  (Aug.  15,  1907) :  151-152. 

1907.     The  Treasury  and  the  banks  under  Secretary  Shaw.    Abram 
Piatt  Andrew. 
Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  21  (Aug.,  1907):  519- 
568. 


PERIODICALS    RELATIXCi    TO    <   ri:i:i'..\(   V    AND    BANKING  67 

1907.     The  farmer  and  his  banker.     Charles  W.  Stevenson. 

Rand-McNally   bankers*   monthly,    vol.  36    (Aug.,  1907): 

70-82. 

1907.     Asset  currency  challenged. 

Rand-McNally   bankers'*  monthly,  vol.  35   (Aug.,  1007): 
87-89. 

Extracts  from  an  address  by  Andrew  J.  Frame  on  "The 
fallacies  of  the  currency  plan  of  the  American  Bankers' 
Association  Committee." 

1907.     Les  banques  du  Royaume-Uni  et  leur  reserve  d'or.     John 

Paterson. 

Revue  economique  Internationale,  4&  annee,  vol.  3  (Aug.  16- 
20, 1907) :  385-407. 

1907.     Bonds  as  additional  banking  reserve.     William  C.  Corn  well. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.    Annals* 
vol.  30  {Sept.,  1907) :  292-311. 

1907.     A  practical  treatise  on  banking  and  commerce:    Various 
theories  of  note  circulation.    George  Hague. 
Bankers'*  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  75  (Sept.,  1907) :  325- 
336. 

Contents. — Government  note  issues;  Bank  notes  secured  by 
government  bonds;  Issues  of  the  Bank  of  England;  The 
basis  of  note  circulation  in  Canada ;  How  elasticity  is 
secured. 

1907.  Le  mouvement  economique  et  social  aux  Etats-Unis.  La 
crise  financiere  et  ses  causes,  le  gouvernement,  les  trusts, 
les  chemins  de  fer  et  le  marche  de  New  York.  Pierre 
Leroy-Beaulieu. 

VEconomiste  frangais,  vol.  35  (Sept.  21,  1907) :  406-408. 

1907.     National  bank  vs.  Trust  co.     John  G.  Reading. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Sept.  11,  1907) :  630-632. 

Address  before  the  Pennsylvania  Bankers'  Association,  Sept. 

5,  1907. 

1907.     The  national  banking  system.     Charles  H.  Treat. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Sept.  11,  1907) :  633-041. 

Address  before  the  Pennsylvania  Bankers'  Association,  Sept. 

6,  1907. 

1907.  The  place  of  New.  York  city  in  currency  reform.  Edwin  S. 
Mead. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Sept.  11,  1007) :  6JU-SU- 

Address  before  the  Pennsylvania  Bankers'  Association,  Sept. 
6,   1907. 


68  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     Plan  for  an  elastic  national  currency.     Allen  W.  Johnston. 
Finant  ial  age,  vol.  16  {Sept.  30, 1907) :  767-769. 

1907.     Necessity  for  a  gold  commission.    J.  Pease  Norton. 
Moody's  magazine,  vol.  ',  (Sept.,  1907):  358-362. 

1907.     The  panic  of  1857.    J.  S.  Gibbons. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Sept.,  1907):  370-383. 

1907.     New  elastic  currency  plan. 

Outlook,  vol.  87  (Sept.  28,  1907):  Ul-llfi. 

1907.     Government  and  inspection.     Charles  W.  Stevenson. 

Rand-McNally  bankers''  monthly,  vol.  35  (Sept..  1907) : 
154-157. 

1907.     A  practical  treatise  on  banking  and  commerce.     Banking  act 
of  Canada.     George  Hague. 
Bankers''  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  75  (Oct.",  1907):  183- 

m- 

Contents. — Of  the  establishment  and  incorporation  of  a  bank; 
Clauses  relating  to  the  shares  and  shareholders;  Clauses 
relating  to  directors;  Clauses  relating  to  the  issue  and 
redemption  of  notes  for  circulation ;  Powers  with  regard  to 
the  lending  of  money  and  other  uses  of  the  funds  of  the 
bank,  also  with  regard  to  deposits  and  reserves;  Deposits; 
Reserves;  Clauses  relating  to  statements  to  the  govern- 
ment ;  Clauses  relating  to  insolvency ;   Penalties. 

1907.     The  Convention  and  the  currency. 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle.  Bunkers'  and  trust 
section,  vol.  85  (Oct.  5,  1907):  75-76. 

1907.  Report  of  the  Currency  committee,  American  bankers'  asso- 
ciation, 1907. 

Commercial  and  ■financial  chronicle.  Bankers'1  and  t?*ust 
section,  vol.  85  (Oct.  5,  1907) :  92. 

Financial  age,  vol,  16  (Oct.  3,  1907):  8^9-850. 

1907.     The  currency  commission   plan  of  the   American  bankers' 
association.     A.  Barton  Hepburn. 
Commercial   and  financial   chronicle.     Bankers'1   and    trust 

section,  vol.  85  (Oct.  5,  1907) :  83-85. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Oct.  3, 1907) :  809-813. 

1907.     The  need  of  a  bank  of  banks.     Moritz  Leiffmann. 

Commercial   and  financial   chronicle.     Bankers'   and   trust 

section,  vol.  85  (Oct.  5,  1907):  88-89. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Oct,  3,  1907) :  807-808. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING    TO    CURRENCY   AND    BANKING  69 

1907.     Prosperity:  its  relation  to  the  increasing  production  of  gold. 
Alexander  Del  Mar. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  34  (Oct.,  1907)  :  15-28. 

1907.     Bankers'  currency  plan.     William  ('.  Cornwell. 

Financial  age,  vol  16  (Oct.  ■  ',,  1907) :  813-815. 

Address  before  the  American  Bankers'  Association,  Sept.  1!)07. 

1907.     Currency  reform.     Festus  J.  Wade. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  {Oct.  21,  1907):  WGO-1069. 

Address  before  the  Illinois  bankers'  association,  Oct  9,  1IJ07. 

1907.     Reasons  for  credit  currency.     Maurice  L.  Muhleman. 
Moody' 's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Oct.,  1907):  462-^67. 

1907.     Why  not  government  currency?     Horace  Boies. 
Moody's  magazine,  vol.  If.  (Oct.,  1907):  ^67-1^71. 

1907.     Address  on   Currency  commission  plan.     A.   Barton  Hep- 
burn. 
Moody's  magazine,  vol.  Jf.  (Oct.,  1907) :  Jf79-lf83. 

1907.     Commercial  chaos  in  America. 

Outlook  (London),  vol.  20  (Oct.  26,  1907):  533-5- J',. 

Animadverts  on  American  moral  capacity  of  conducting  great 

business  enterprises  and  on  the  Nation's  "  unbusiness-like  " 
Constitution. 

1907.     Central  bank  endorsed. 

Rand-Mi -Sally  bankers'  monthly,  vol.  35  (Oct.,  1907) :  243- 

m. 

1907.     The  financial  panic  in  New  York. 

Spectator,  vol  99  (Oct.  26,  1907):  598-599. 

"  The  crisis  is,  in  fact,  a  credit  crisis,  and  the  public  are  find- 
ing out  that  credit  cuts  both  ways." 

1907.     An  important  problem  of  political  economy.     Harold  Cox. 

Spectator,  vol.  99  (Oct.  26,  1907) :  604-605. 
Effect  of  the  supply  of  gold  on  prices. 

1907.     The  New  York  crisis  and  after. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Oct.  26,  1907) :  755-757. 

1907.     The  lesson  of  the  crisis  [New  York]. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Oct.  26,  1907) :  757-758. 


70  LIl'.lIAKV    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     The  need  of  a  bank  of  Wanks.     Moritz  Leiffmann. 

Bankers1  magazim    {London),  vol.  84   (Nov.,  1907):  636- 
688. 

Address  to  American   Bankers'  convention,   Sept.,  1907. 

1907.     Canadian   hanks  and   foreign   loans.     The  view  of  a  great 
financial  authority.     J.  M.  Courtney. 
Canada,  vol.  8  (Nov.  2,  1007) :  10.',. 

1907.     Canadian    hanks.     Sound    in  system    and    conservative    in 
policy. 
Canada,  vol.  8  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  105. 

1907.     Canada    and    the    American    debacle.     How    the    Canadian 
stock  market  remained  firm.     L.  J.  Forget. 
Canada,  vol.  8  (Nov.  16, 1907) :  171. 

1907.     A   handicap    to   hnsiness  .  .  .  the    inelasticity   of  our   cur- 
rency ...  a    suggestion.      George   Rublee. 
Collier's,  vol.  40  (Nov.  2, 1907) :  17-18. 

1907.     The  progress  of  the  American  crisis. 

Economist  (London),  vol.  65  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  1856. 

1907.     Why  the  panic  of  I860  in  England  did  not  cause  a  panic  in 
America. 
Economist  (London),  vol.  05  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  1861-1802. 

"Article  .  .  .  obviously     from     the    pen    of    Bagehot  .  .  .  re- 
printed." 

1907.      American   currency  and   hanking. 

Economist  (London),  vol.  65  (Nor.  9,  1907) :  1902-1904. 

1907.     The    American    financial    crisis    and    how    the    climax    was 
passed. 

Economist  (London),  vol.  65  (Nov.  9, 1907) :  1927-1928. 

1907.     The  American  scramble  for  currency. 

Economist  (London),  vol.  65  (Nov.  16, 1907) :  1964-1966. 

1907.     The  currency  reform  cure. 

Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  38  (Nor.  9,  1907) :  720-721. 

1907.     Currency  reform  achieved. 

Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  38  (Nov.  16,  1907) :  756. 

1907.     Emergency  circulation. 

Economist    (Chicago),  vol.  38    (Nov.  23,  1907) :  799-800; 
(Nor.  30,  1907) :  835-836. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY  AND' BANKING  71 

1907.     Clearing  house  currency. 

Economist  {Chicago),  vol.  38  (Nov.  SO,  1907)  :8$4. 

1907.     La  crise  americaine  et  ses  repercussions.    Paul  Leroy-Beau- 

lieu. 
VEconomiste  frangais,  vol.  35   (Nov.  SO,  1907):  766-767; 
(Dec.  7,  1907) :  801-803. 

1907.     The  currency  discussion  between  Watts  and  Frame;  the  lat- 
ter scores  another  victory.     The  currency,  F.  O.  Watts. 
The  fallacies  of  the  currency  plan  of  the  American  bank- 
ers' association  committee.    A.  J.  Frame. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Nov.  4,  1907) :  1175-1179. 

1907.     An  emergency  currency.     L.  C.  Root. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16   (Nov.  11,  1907) :  1219. 

1907.     Emergency  or  elastic  currency.     Plan  bv  Joseph  Chapman. 
Jr. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16   (Nov.  18,  1907):  1268. 

1907.     Lessons  from  the  financial  panic.     Charles  L.  Robinson. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Nov.  25, 1907) :  1305-1306. 

1907.     The  government's  relief  plan.     General  approval  for  the  new 

issues  of  treasury  certificates  and  canal  bonds. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Nov.  25,  1907):  1306-1307. 

1907.     National  finance.     Walker  Hill. 

Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Nov.  25, 1907) :  1316. 

Address  before  Trans-Mississippi   commercial   congress,   Mus- 
kogee, Okla. 

1907.     Reaping   the   whirlwind:    New    York's   escape    from    bank 
panic.     William  Inglis. 
Harper's  weekly,  vol.  51  (Nov.  9,  1907) :  1646,  1648-1649. 

1907.     The  necessity  for  currency  reform.     Frank  A.  Vanderlip. 
Independent,  vol.  63  (Nov.  28,  1907) :  1279-1283. 

1907.     The  decline  in  high  grade  securities.     John  Moody. 
Independent,  vol.  63  (Nov.  28, 1907) :  1283-1286. 

1907.     Money  famine:  its  cause  and  cure.     Francis  R.  Morison. 
Independent,  vol.  63  (Nov.  28, 1907) :  1286-1289. 

1907.     The  panic. 

Literary  digest,  vol.  35  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  631-633. 


72  Lir.KAKV    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     Lessons  of  the  panic. 

Literary  digi  st,  vol.  35  (Nov.  9, 1907) :  674-676. 

1907.     La  banque  d'empire  allemand  et  la  crise.     F.  Moos. 

/.<   M>>nde  economique,  17e  annee  (Nov.  23,  1907):  653-654. 

1907.     The  money  market.     John  P.  Ryan. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Nov.,  1907) :  531-534. 

1 907.     Lessons  from  former  panics.     Herbert  Quick. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  4  (Nov.,  1907) :  559-566. 

1907.     Country's  need  of  credit  currency.     Charles  N.  Fowler. 

New  York  Times  weekly  financial  quotation  review,  vol.  11 
(Nov.  4, 1907) :  4. 

1907.  Bankers  approve  central  bank  plan.  Hepburn,  Vanderlip, 
and  Roberts  say  such  an  institution  would  solve  currency 
problem. 

New  York  Times  weekly  financial  quotation  review,  vol.  11 
(Nov.  18, 1907) :  9. 

1907.     Cortelyou  makes  financial  history:  his  plans  to  relieve  the 
situation  criticised  very  freely. 
New  York  Times  weekly  financial  quotation  review,  vol.  11 
(Nov.  25, 1907) :  4- 

1907.     The  American  situation. 

Outlook  (London),  vol.  20  (Nov.  23,  1907):  679-680. 

1 907.     Finance  of  the  week.     The  United  States  Government  to  the 
rescue.     W.  R.  Lawson. 
Outlook  (London),  vol.  20  (Nov.  23, 1907) :  691-692. 

1907.     Finance  of  the  week.     The  humours  of  an  American  panic. 
W.  R.  Lawson. 
Outlook  (London),  vol.  20  (Nov.  30, 1907) :  737. 

1907.     The  lean  years. 

Outlook  (London),  vol.  20  (Nov.  30, 1907) :  715-716. 

1907.     The  clearing-house  and  the  panic.     George  Carey. 
Outlook,  vol.  87  (Nov.  16, 1907) :  568-570. 

1907.     Has  Mr.   Cortelyou  misunderstood? 

Public  opinion,  vol.  92  (Nov.  29,  1907) :  681. 
Quotes  the  Manchester  Guardian  of  Nov.  25.  . 

1907.     Les  crises  allemande  et  americaine.     J.  Domergue. 

La  Reforme  economique,  16e  annee  (Nov.  29,  1907) :  1261- 
1263. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND   BANKING  73 

1907.     Les  problemes  actuels  de  la  circulation  metallique  et  fiduci- 
aire  en  Belgique.    Maurice  Ansiaux. 
Revue   economique  Internationale,  If  annee,  vol.  4    (Nov. 
15-20,  1907) :  235-281 

1907.     Is  Roosevelt  a  menace  to  business? 

Saturday  evening  post,  vol.  180    (Nov.  30,  1907):  10-11, 

28-29. 

Fair  deal  for  corporations.    Paul  Morton. 

Lack  of  confidence  unwarranted.     John  II.  Converse. 

Big  business:  little  money.     George  F.  Roberts. 

A  strong  band  on  tbe  brake.     Alexander  H.  Revell. 

Exceeding  tbe  speed  limit.  Bernard  A.  Eckbart. 

Bank  currency  needed.     S.  W.  Allerton. 

Too  much  loose  talk.     Jules  S.  Bache. 

A  foe  to  capital.     Charles  D.  Barney. 

Not  enough  money.     Eugene  J.  Buffington. 

1907.     The  currency  crisis  in  America. 

Spectator,  vol.  99  (Nov.  23,  1907):  807-808. 

1907.     The  panic  in  New  York. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  819-821. 

1907.     United  States  bank  reserves:  a  lesson. 

Statist,  vol,  GO  (Nov.  2,  1907) :  823-82%. 

1907.     The  American  panic.     A  suggestion. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  9,  1907) :  869-870. 

1907.     Defects  of  the  American  banking  system. 

Statist,  vol,  60  (Nov.  9,  1907) :  870-872. 

1907.     Working  of  the  American  reserve  system. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  16,  1907) :  931-933. 

1907.     The  American  panic.     The  President's  intervention. 
Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  23,  1907) :  975-977. 

1907.     How  Mr.  Cortelyou's  plan  works  out. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  23,  1907) :  977-978. 

1907.     American  banking  reform. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  30, 1907) :  1020-1022. 

1907.     Sir  F.  Schuster  on  bank  reserves  and  the  crisis. 
Statist,  vol.  60  (Nov.  30,  1907) :  1022-1023. 


7  \  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     The  money-kings.     C.  M.  Keys. 

World's  work,  vol.  15  (Nov.,  1907) :  9519-9584;  (Dec,  1907) : 
9705  9711. 

L'.   Wall   Btreel   and  the  banks. 

3.  Regulating  banks  by  vigilance  committee. 

1907.     Fundamental  cause  of  the  panic. 

Yah   n  rn  w,  vol.  16  (Nov.,  1907):  229-232. 

1907.     Additional  bank  circulation  the  remedy.     Leslie  M.  Shaw. 
American  industries,  vol.  6  {Dec.  1, 1907) :  17-18. 

1907.     Relief  for  the  money  markets  .  .  .  some  results  of  the  panic. 
Arm.  rican  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (Dec,  1907): 
643-655. 

1907.     The  present  financial  crisis.     Byron  W.  Holt. 

American  monthl;/  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (Dec,  1907): 
672-677. 

1907.     The  "West's  financial  revelation.     Charles  Moreau  Harger. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (Dec,  1907): 
677-679. 

1907.     Trust  companies  and  the  panic.     William  Justus  Boies. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (Dec,  1907): 
680-683. 

1907.     The    scope    and    functions    of    the    clearing-house.      Frank 
Green. 
American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  36  (Dec,  1907): 
684-687. 

1907.     Comparative  studies  of  some  recent  bank  reports:  Anglo- 
South  American  bank;  English,  Scottish,  and  Australian 
bank;  and  Yokohama  specie  bank. 
Bankers'*   magazine   (London),  vol.  84   (Dec,  1907):  719- 
722. 

1907.     The  unprecedented  situation  in  the  United  States. 

Bankers'1  magazine    (London),  vol.  84   (Dec,  1907):  683- 
694. 

1907.     The  operations  of  the  Imperial  bank  of  Germany  from  1898 
to  L906. 
Bankers*  magazine   (London),  vol.  84   (Dec,  1907) :  694- 


tOi . 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CUBBENOY   AND    BANKING  75 

1907.     How  London  defends  its  gold.     W.  R.  Lawson. 

Bankers'1  magazine  (New  Fork),  vol.  76  {I><<..  1907):  795- 

ouO. 

1907.     Emergency  currency. 

Economist  {Chicago),  vol  38  (Dee.  7,  1907):  872. 

1907.     Emergency  currency.     Mir.  W.  T.  Fenton  likes  the  clearing- 
house check  plan. 
Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  38  (Dec.  U,  1007) :  000. 

1907.     Professor  Kinley  on  the  currency. 

Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  38  (Dec.  U,  1007) :  000. 
Approves  the  clearing-house  check  plan. 

1907.     Currency  schemes — central  bank. 

Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  38  (Dec.  21,  1007) :  9Jfi. 

1907.     Central  bank  of  issue.     Attitude  of  Chicago  bankers  toward 
the  plan  and  their  ideas  on  other  financial  question-. 
Economist    (Chicago),    vol.   38    (Dec.   28,  1907):   OS1-0S2. 

1907.     Le  mouvement  economique  et  social  aux  Etats-Unis.     Les 
developpements  de  la  crise.    Pierre  Leroy-Beaulieu. 
VEconomiste  franqais,  vol.  35  (Dec.  hi.  1907) :  877-870. 

1907.  What  caused  the  panic:  a  consultation:  Weak  currency  sys- 
tem. Lyman  J.  Gage.  Indiscreet  denunciation  and  laws. 
W.  G.  Sumner.  Distrust  of  Wall  street  methods.  Stuy- 
vesant  Fish.  There  is  a  plenty  of  money.  James  J.  Hill. 
The  declining  value  of  monej^.  Byron  W.  Holt.  Ficti- 
tious wealth.  Thomas  W.  Lawson. 
Everybody's  magazine,  vol.  17  (Dec..  1007) :  832a-8S2g. 

1907.     The  President's  message.    Currency  recommendation  is  made 
without  naming  definite  plan — other  chief  point-. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Dee.  0.  1007) :  Ufll-UfB. 

1907.     Bankers  talk  of  financial  remedies.     Central  bank  idea  is 
prominently  brought  out  at  a  meeting  of  financiers  in 
Philadelphia. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Dee.  0,  1007) :  1304-1308. 

Addresses  by  William  B.  Ridgely,  Charles  H.  Treat,  Frank  A. 
Vanderlip,  Jacob  H.  Schiff,  Isaac  N.  Seligman,  and  William 
R.  Nash. 

1907.     Methods  for  improvement  of  the  currency.     S.  Ludlow,  Jr. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  (Dec.  16, 1907) :  14S8-14S9. 


76  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1907.     Gov.  Hughes' commission  report.     (Summary.) 
Finam  ial  ag< .  vol.  16  {Dec.  ,r>,  1907) :  llfil-llfi®. 

1907.     Report    <>i'    Controller    Ridgely.     He    advocates  a    central 

bank — says   banks   Lacked   confidence   in  their  reserves — 
emergency  legislation  urged. 
Finam  ial  age,  vol.  16  {Dec  23,  1007) :  llfiS-lJfil,. 

1907.     Civic  Federation  discusses  finance.     Body  of  men  eminent  in 
affairs  declares  in  favor  of  legislation  for  an  elastic  cur- 
rency. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  {Dec.  23, 1907) :  11,91. 

1907.     Establish  a  bank  safety  fund.     Currency  plan  to  prevent 
panics    is  explained    and    discussed    by    David    Graham 
Evans. 
Financial  age,  vol.  16  {Dec.  30,  1907):  1531-1532. 
"From  Success." 

1907.     Our  currency.     Chauncey  M.  Depew. 

Government,  col.  2  {Dec,  1907) :  143-155. 

1907.     Currency  reform.     J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  15,  {Dec,  1907):  603-610. 

1907.     Canadian  panic  experience.    T.  C.  Allum. 

Moody's  magazine,  vol.  5  {Dec,  1907) :  58-60. 

1907.     The  panic  at  New  York.     A.  D.  Noyes. 

North  American  review,  vol.  186  {Dec,  1907):  51,6-553. 

1907.     La  crise  americaine,  ses  diets  et  ses  causes.    Yves  Guyot. 

Revue  Internationale  da  commerce,  de  Vindustrie  et  de  la 
banque,  0.  annee  {Dec.  31,  1907):  771-798. 

1907.     The  American  crisis. 

Statist,  vol.  60  {Dec  7,  1907) :  1066-1068;  {Dec  U,  1907)  : 
1109-1 11  IK 

1907.     President  Roosevelt's  message. 

Statist,  vol.  60  {Dec  7, 1907) :  1065-1066. 

<>n  the  currency  features  of  the  message.    Discusses  emergency 
currency,  and  a  central  hank. 

1907.     A  United  States  central  bank. 

Statist,  ml.  60  {Dec  7,  1907) :  1068-1069. 

A  review  of  discussions  of  the  currency  question  by  Victor 
Morawetz  and  Paul  M.  Warburg. 


PERIODICALS   RELATING   TO    CURRENCY   AND   BANKING  77 

1907.     Speculation,  credit,  and  crisis. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (I><<.  l .;,  1907):  1111-1113. 

1907.     American  bank  reserves.     Victor  Morawetz. 
Statist,  vol.  60  {Dec.  28,  1907) :  1233  1234. 

1907.     Mr.  Holden  upon  prices  and  reserves. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Dec.  28, 1907) :  1214-1215. 

1907.     Need  for  banking  reorganisation. 

Statist,  vol.  60  (Dec.  28,  1907) :  1213-1214. 

1907.     In  the  days  of  the  panic.    Lawrence  Dunning. 

Van  Norden  magazine,  vol.  2  (Dec,  1907) :  33-60. 

1907.  The  financial  situation.     J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 
World  to-day,  vol.  13  (Dec,  1907) :  1220-1224. 

1908.  Panic  of  1907.     Started  by  wildcat  financiering. 
Economist  (Chicago),  vol.  39  (Jan.  4, 1908) :  Review  section, 

pp.  43,  4&- 

1908.    Currency  reform :  a  central  bank.     Robert  Emmett  Ireton. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  37  (Jan.,  1908) : 
35-37. 

1908.      The  gold  flood  and  its  problems.    J.  Pease  Norton. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  37  (Jan.,  1908): 

77-81. 

1908.     The   world's   wealth   in   negotiable   securities.     Charles  A. 
Conant. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  101  (Jan.,  1908) :  97-104- 

With  a  table  of  "  Estimated  outstanding  securities  in  Europe 
and  the  United  States,  1900." 

1908.     Causes  of  financial  panics.    John  O.  Baglin. 
Banker,  vol.  19  (Jan.,  1908) :  437-445- 

1908.     The  central  bank  scheme. 

Bankers'  magazine  (New  York),  vol.  76  (Jan.,  1908):  1-10. 

1908.     The   progress   of   banking   in   Great    Britain    and    Ireland 
during  1907.     No.  1.    Capital  and  reserve  funds. 
Bankers'  magazine  (London),  vol.  85  (Jan.,  1908) :  1-29. 

1908.     The  Presidential  message  to  Congress.    [Currency  and  bank- 
ing.] 

Banker's"1  magazine   (London),  vol.  85   (Jan.,  1908) : S2-8o. 


7^  LIBBABY.    OF    CONGEESS 

1908.     United  States  treasury.    Annual  report,  review. 

Bankers'  magazine  {London),  vol.  85  {Jan.,  1908) :  85-90. 

1908.     Retrospecl  of  li>07. 

Comrm  rcial  and  financial  chronicle,  vol.  86  {Jan.  .'h  1908) : 

1908.     The  American  panic.     Lord  Welby. 

Gonti  mporary  n  view,  vol.  93  {Jan.,  1908) :  1-6. 

1908.     Four  schemes  to  make  our  currency  system  elastic;  views  of 
experts:  advice  from  abroad. 
Current  literature,  vol.  44   {Jan.,  1908) :  3-8. 

1908.     The  mechanical  management  of  the  world's  stock  of  gold. 
Alexander    Del   Mar. 
Engineering  magazine,  vol.  34  {Jan.,  1908) :  561-568. 

1908.     The  game  got  them:    how  the  great  Wall  street  gambling 
syndicate  fell  into  its  own  trap.     Edwin  Lefevre. 
Everybody's  magazine,  vol.  18  {Jan.,  1908) :  3-14- 

1908.     The  financial  panic  in  the  United   States.     Alexander  D. 
Noyes. 

Forum,  vol.  39  {Jan.-Mar.,  1908) :  293-313. 

1908.     A  decade  of  bank  amalgamations,  1897-1906.     Drummond 
Fraser. 
Institute  of  bankers.    Journal,  vol.  29  {Jan.,  1908):  25-55. 

Discussion,  pp.  5G-6G. 

1908.     A  basic  view  of  the  money  situation.    Frederic  J.  Whiting. 
I nter-nation,  vol.  2  {Jan.,  1908):  16-2./. 

1908.     La  crise  aux  Etats-Unis.    Arthur  Raffalovich,  Yves  Guyot, 
Prince  Poniatowski. 
Journal  des  economistes,  6.  sir.,  t.  17   {Jan.-Mar.,  1908) : 
106-12". 

Adili-esses  before  the  Societe  d'economie  politique,  Jan.  4,  1008. 

1908.     Schemes  for  currency  reform.    Joseph  French  Johnson. 
Journal  of  accountancy,  vol.  5  {Jan.,  1908):  224-235. 

1908.     The  recent  bond  issues.    J.  Laurence  Laughlin. 

Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  16  {Jan.,  1908):  23-26. 

1908.     A  government  currency  safe,  flexible  and  uniform.     C.  F. 
Latimer. 
National  magazine,  vol.  27  {Jan.,  1908):  559-561  {unnum- 
ben  d. ) 


PERIODICALS    RELATING   TO    CURRENCY     \XI)    HANKING  79 

1908.     Banking  reform  and  reformers.    Charles  W.  Stevenson. 
Rand-McNally    banker?    monthly,    vol.   36    (Jan.,    19i 

15-18. 

1908.    A  national  currency  for  and  by  the  nation.    ('.  V.  Latimer. 
Rand-McNally   banker?   monthly,    vol.   86    (Jon..    l'.» 
12-15. 

1908.     The  position  in  America. 

Statist,  vol.  61  (Jan,  4,  1908):  17-19. 

1908.     Bank  reserves. 

Statist,  vol.  61  (Jan,  4,  1908) :  19-21. 

1908.     Congress  and  currency. 

Statist,  vol.  61  (Jon.  11,  1908):  73-74. 

1908.     The  remedy  for  our  currency  ills.    Sereno  S.  Pratt. 
World's  work,  vol.  15  (Jan.,  1908):  9811-981^. 

1908.     The  panic  and  the  banks.    F.  S.  Mead. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  101  (Feb..  1908):  273-276. 

1908.     The  cycle  of  prosperity.    Alexander  D.  Xoyes. 

Century  magazine,  vol.  75  (Feb.,  1908) :  629-633. 

1908.     The  financial  situation. 

North  American  review,  vol.  187  (Feb.,  1908) :  161-192. 

The  relation  of  the  United  States  treasury  to  general  finance. 
Lyman  J.  Gage,  pp.  161-166;  The  nation's  curivnry  and 
banking  system.  William  B.  Ridgely,  pp.  166-175;  The  les- 
sons of  the  panic.  Charles  A.  Conant,  pp.  175-183;  Our 
present  crisis.    Charles  B.  Macdonald,  pp.  183-11)2. 

1908.     West  against  Aldrich.    J.  B.  Forgan. 

Rand-McNally   bankers'   monthly,   vol.   36    (Feb.,  1908): 
78-80. 

1908.     Bankers   [American  bankers'  association]    frame  currency 
bill. 
Rand-McXally   bankers'1   monthly,   vol.   36    (Feb.,   1908): 
81-87. 

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AUTIK  >R    INDKX 


Page 

Adams,  J.  C 46 

Allerton,   S.  W 7:: 

Allum,  T.  C 76 

American  Bankers'  Association-  .'! 

Amlreades,  A 3 

Andrew.  A.   Piatt 3,53,66 

Andrews.  B.  Benjamin 55 

Ansianx,   Maurice 73 

Arnaune,    Auguste 4 

Attfield,   J.  B 4 

Bache,  Jnles  S 73 

Bagehot,  Walter 4 

Baglin,  John  O 77 

Baird,  Henry  Carey 4,  45 

Baker,   Stephen 25 

Barker,   Wharton 52,62 

Barney,  Charles  D 73 

Barrett,  R.  J 4 

Batchelder,   Frank  Roe 35 

Bell,  G.  M 5 

Bendix,    Ludwig 63 

Berrnan,  Pemberton 60 

Biddle,    John 5 

Blauss,  John  Lincoln 63,  65 

Blnm,  August 51 

Blyth,  Robert 5 

Boies,  Horace 62,  69 

Boies,  William  Justus 74 

Boissevain,  G.  M 5 

Bolles,  Albert  Sidney 5 

Borght,  Richard  van  der 5 

Bosanquet,  Bernard  Tindal 5 

Boutwell,  George  S 44 

Branch,  James  R 3  I 

Breckenridge,   Roeliff   M 5,6 

Breckinridge,    Sophonisba   Pres- 
ton    6 

Brooks,  Francis  Augustus 6 

Brosius,  Marriott 6 

Browne,  W.  Graham 6 

Buffington,   Eugene  J 73 

Burton,    Theodore    Elijah 6,20 

Canada   7 

Cannon,  Henry  W 45 

Cannon,  James  Graham iii,  7 

Carey,   George 72 

27221— OS 6 


Carlile,  William  Warrand 7 

Carlisle,   John   G                7 

<  larlyle,  Randolph 65 

Carver,  Thomas  X '<■'> 

Cary,  Edward 16 

Chapman,   Joseph,   jr 71 

Claflin,  John 24 

Clare,    George 7 

Clark,   John    li 33 

Clarke,    Dumont 24 

Cleveland,  Frederick  Alberl 

20,    17.  50,  51,  52 

("lews.  Henry 8,20 

Coffin,  George  M 55.  ."7 

Commons,  John  R 13 

Conant,  Charles  Arthur !>, 

24,34,36,47,  18,53,55,60,  77.  7:> 

Converse,  John  H T\ 

Coombs,  William  J 56 

Cornwell,  William  Caryl 10, 

45,  55,  67,  69 

Courcelle-Seneuil,  Jean  Gustave        10 

Courtney,  J.  M 70 

Courtois,  Alphonse  Charles 10 

Cox,   Harold 69 

Craig,  Hugh 16 

Crump,  Arthur 10 

Curran,  J.  II 18 

Dartiguenave,  Aymard 10 

Dawes.  Charles  G 10,20,  Is 

Dean,  William  B 10,20 

De  Knight,  William  F 38 

Del  Mar,  Alexander 69,  7s 

Denslow,  Van  Buren H 

Depew.  Chauncey  M 7<; 

Depitre,  Edgard 10 

Dewey,   Davis  Rich 11 

Domergue,   J 72 

Dreher,  William  C <;t 

Dun.  John 13 

Dunbar,  Charles  Franklin 11,46 

Dunning,  Lawrence 77 

Easton,  II.  T 11 

Eckardt,  H.  M.  P 11, 

53,59,62,64,65,66 

81 


Al'THOR   INDEX 


Page 

Eckels,  James  II 3, 

11,20,27,  tl.  19,  52,  59,  Gl 

Eckhart,  Bernard  A  7:; 

Enrich,  Louis  r 1 1 

Ely,  Daniel  B 51 

us.  David  Graham 76 

Fahnestock,  Harris  C 25 

Fairchild,   Fi*ed   Rogers 11,64 

Fairchild,  Julian  l> 62 

Falkner,  Roland  P 18 

Farrer,  Lord  Thomas  II L2 

Fenton,  W.  T 75 

Fish,   Stuyvesant 75 

Fisher.    Irving 12,33,55 

Fiske,  Amos  Kidder 12 

Fleming,    Owen 61,65 

Foote,  Allen  Ripley 45 

Forbes,  J.  Macbeth 48 

Forgan,   James  B 12,20,53,79 

Forget,  L.  J 70 

Fowler,  Charles  X_  12,13,20,36,46,72 

Fowler,    William 13 

Fowler,  W.  J 55 

Foxwell,   II.   S 21 

Frame.  Andrew  J__    L3,  20,  58,  65,  67,  71 

Francis.   John 13 

Francis,  Joseph  Hume 13 

I'raser.   Drummond 78 

French,  J.   Russell 48 

Flies.   John    W 51 

Frissell,  A.   S 25 

Fuchs,  Carl  Johannes 13 

Fullarton,   John 13 

.-.   Lyman  J 14, 

20,35,49,51,55,56,7.".  79 

Gallatin,    Albert 14 

Gallatin,   James 14 

Gardner,    Henry   B 53 

Garrels,   G.   W 14,64 

Gellender,  Edward  E 50 

Germany 14 

Gibbons,   J.   S 68 

Gibson,    A.    II 61,62 

Giffen,   Sir  Robert 15 

Gilbart,  James  William 15 

Gilman,   Th lore 15 

G Lbody,    Robert 34 

Cookin,    Frederick   W 54 

Goschen,   George   Joachim   Oos- 

chen,    viscount 15 

Could.    John    .Melville 15 

Greal    Britain.     Parliament 15-17 

Green,    Frank 74 


Page 

Greene,    Frank 61 

Greene,  Jacob  L it 

Greene.  T.  L 13 

Greene,  William  P. 

Guyot,    Yves 7<'..  7S 

Gygax,  Paul 17,18 

Hague,  George 18,65,66,67,68 

Halle,  Ernest   von 18 

Hallock,   James   Collins is 

Hamilton.  Alexander. 18 

Hamilton.   John  I Is.  20 

Hamlin,    Charles    S 

Handy.   William   Matthews Is 

Hankey,   Thomson 18 

Il.inna.    Hugh    II 34 

Hardy.    S.    McLean 45 

Harger,  Charles  Moreau 74 

Harrison,    George   T 57 

Harter,  Michael   I) ::*. 

Harvey,  A.   S 13,24 

Hasenkamp,  Adolph 19 

Helfferich,  Karl in 

Hemming,   C.   C 44 

Ilendrix,  Joseph  C 3 

Henry.  L.  Paul 54 

Hepburn,  Alonzo  Barton iii,3,19, 

20,  25,  43,  1 1.  15,  5 1.  .".5,  GO,  68,  69 

Hildreth.  Richard 20 

Hill.  Ebenezer  J 36 

Hill,  James  J 7." 

Hill,  Walker 71 

Hillingdon,  Lord 13 

History    of   banking 20 

Holden,   E.   H 62 

Hollander,  J.  H 36 

Holt,    Byron    W 71.  75 

llomans.    I.   Smith 13 

Homer,     Charles   C 3,44 

Howell.   A.  J 24 

Iloyt,  Allen  G 52 

Hull.   Walter  Henry 20 

Imboden,  D.  C 63 

Indianapolis    monetary    conven- 
tion    21 

Inglis,    William 71 

Ireton,   Robert   Emmett 77 

Ives,  Brayton 45 

Jafle,  Edgar 21 

Jenks,  Jeremiah  W 34 

Jevons,  William  Stanley 21 

Johnson,   Joseph   French 20, 

21,  34,  47,  48,  50,  55,  56,  78 

Johnston,  Allen  W 68 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


83 


Page 

Johnston,   John 21 

Jordan,  Conrad  N 48 

Kalbe,    George    Gottlieb    Julius 

Robert 21 

Katzenstein,   Louis <n 

Eemmerer,  Edwin  Walter 21,57 

Keys,  C.  M 7! 

Kilbnrn,  Frederick  D 52 

King,  Edward 25 

Kinley,  David 22,49,53,75 

Knox,  John  Jay 22 

Koch,  R 14,22 

Lacy.  Graham  G 22 

Lahaye,   Paul   Louis 22 

Lalor,    J.    J 46 

Landmann,  Julius Tit;.  58 

Lang,  Sir  R.  Hamilton 63 

Latimer,  C.  F 78,  79 

Lauck,  William  Jett 22 

Laughlin,  J.  Laurence 21, 

22,  44,  63,  76,  77,  78 

Lavergne,  A.  de 54 

Law,  Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald 59 

Lawson,  Thomas  W 75 

Lawson,  W.  R 22,  43. 

46,  50,  51,  53,  54,  55,  58,  62.  72.  75 

Leckie,    William 23 

Lefevre,    Edwin 7s 

Leiffniann,   Moritz 68,70 

Leroy-Beaulieu,    Paul 2::.  71 

Leroy-Beaulieu,    Pierre 67,75 

Lowe,  A.  K <il 

Logan,  Walter  S 33 

Lotz,  Walther 2:; 

Ludlow,  S.,  jr 75 

Lyons,  Judson  W 38 

McCleary,  James  T 23,  36,  37 

Macdonald,   Charles  B 79 

McLeod,  H.  C 23,50 

Maeleod,  Henry  Dunning 23 

McVey,   Frank  L 44 

Mandello,  Julius v- 

Marcosson,  Isaac  F 65 

Margraff,  Anthony  W 23 

Marston,  E.  S 25 

Martine,  J.  C 50 

Mason,  David  Marshall 21 

Mead,  Edwin  S 67 

Mead,  F.  S 64,  79 

Meyer,  George  von  L 56 

Michener,  John  H 24 

Michie,  A.   S 15 

Miller,  A.  K 46 


Page 
Mills.  Andrew 25 

Moody.  John 71 

-Moos.  F |7.  72 

Morawetz,   Victor , 55,76,77 

Morison.  Francis  R 71 

Morton,  .1.  Sterling ir, 

Morton,  Paul  7:; 

Moulton,  D.  A 56 

Muhleman,  Maurice  L 21. 

33,55,66,60 
Nash,   William   A   iii 

20,  21..-.2.  7o 
New    York.     Chamber    of   <<>tn- 

iik  nr i'  1.  25 

Nicholson.  Joseph  Shield 25 

Nixon,  Alfred 25 

Noel,  Octave 2.", 

Norton,  John  Pease 25, 

59,68,77 

Noyes,  Alexander  Dana 26, 

1."..  (7.  :.7.  76,  78,  7!» 

Overstreet,  Jesse 50 

Paget,  Sir  John   Rahere,  /"/r/__        21; 

Paine,  Willis  S 26 

Palgrave,  Robert  Harry  [nglis..  26,54 

I'aterson,  John 67 

Patterson,  C.  Stuart 

Patton,  Eugene  B 62 

Peabody,  Henry  w 36 

Peffer.   W.  A 16 

Pendlelmry.    Thomas 1 27 

Pork  ins,   George  W iii 

Perrin.  John f,r, 

Phelan.  Raymond  V 58 

Philippovich,  E.  von 27 

I'ommier,  Louis 27 

Poniatowski.  Prina     7*- 

Prager,  .Max 27 

Pratt.  Sereno  S 53,79 

Preston,  Roberl   E 27 

Price,  Bouamy 27.  28 

Price.   William 12 

Price.  W.  II 56 

Pugsley,  Cornelius  A 2".  2s 

Purves,   Alexander 52 

Quick,  Herbert 72 

Kaffalovieh.   Arthur 7^ 

Raguet,  Condy 28 

Reading,  John  G 67 

Revell,  Alexander  II 7:; 

Kevis.  G.  W 63 

Rhoades,  John  Harsen 21 

Rhodes,  Bradford 22 


84 


AUTHOR    lNld'.X 


Page 

Rich,  C.   V 48,52 

Rldgely,   William   Barrett 20, 

28,51,52,58,60,75,  79 

Ridgeway,   George 57 

Ridpath,  John  Clark 16 

Ripley,  Alfred  I 47 

Robbins,   W.   (' 57 

Roberts,  Ellis  B         20,28,29,33,  18,52 
Roberts,  George  E    29,36,  19,64,65,73 

Robertson,  \v.  J 29 

Robinson,  Charles  L 71 

Root,   I..  Carroll.       29,30,34,55,57,71 

Rosendorff,    Richard 57 

Rublee,  George 70 

Russell,  Henry  B 45 

Ryan,  John  V 72 

Sandoz,  A 47 

Saulgeot,  II 30 

Scharling,  William :;<> 

Schiff,  Jacob   II 54,75 

Schmidt,  Herman 13,31 

Schuette,   John 20 

Schumacher,  Hermann .">i 

Schuster,  Sir  Felix 31.01 

Schuster,  F.  O 13 

Scott,  William  Amasa 31,53 

Seay,  George  J 51 

Seligman,  Edwin  R.  A iii 

Seligman,  Isaac  X 75 

Seyd,  Ernest 31 

Shaw.    Leslie   M 20,31,74 

Shaw.  William  Arthur 31 

Sheffield,  E.  S 14 

Sheldon,  Edward  W 25 

Sherman,  John 46 

Sherwood,  Sidney 31 

Shibley,  George  II .".1.  IT 

Shorn,  Adam 32 

Smith.   Richmond  Mayo 48 

Somers,  Robert 32 

Sound  currency 32 

Sprague,  <>.  m.  w 11,53 

Springer,  William  M 45 

Squire,  Newton .">2 

Stagg,  .1.  II •_>.> 

Steele,  I".  E 33 

Stevenson,  Charles  W <;7.  68,  Tit 

Stewart,  Duncan  M 56 

Stickney,   A.   B 20,32,49 

St  rattan,   Frank   S 

Straus.    Isulor 24 

Strauss.  Albert iii 

Stubble,   A 32 


Page 

Sumner.    W.    G 75 

Sykes,    Ernest 15,33 

Taussig,  F.  W 11,34,  1^ 

Taylor,   Fred  Manville 34,46,47 

Tillman.   .1.   F 38 

Treat.  Charles  II 57,67,75 

Trigge,  A.  St.  L 56 

Tritton,   J.    II 24 

Trufant,  S.  A 62 

Fnited    States.     Commission    on 

international  exchange .">4 

Comptroller  of  tin-  currency.  :;i  .';."> 

Congress  35-37 

Laws,  statutes,  etc 38 

Register  of  the  Treasury 38 

Treasury  department 38-39 

Upton,  Jacob  Kendrick 39 

Vanderlip,  Frank  A iii, 

20,24,33,40,  17.  19,71,75 

Wade.    Festus   J (!!> 

Walker.  Byron  Edmund 40 

Walker,   J.   H 36,  37.  43 

Wallich,  Paul 40 

Walsh,  Correa  Moylan 40 

Warburg,  Paul   M iii,  76 

Wardrop,   Robert 61 

Warnack,    Max 40 

Warner,  John  De  Witt 33,41,55 

Watson,  David  K 41 

Watts.  F.  O 71 

Weber,  Adolf 41 

Welby,  Lord 78 

Weller,   Clarence   S 56 

Wetherell,  W 43 

Wexler,    Solomon 65 

White,  Horace 20. 

33,41,43,44,  16 

Whiting,    Frederic  J 61,78 

Wigram,   Clifford is 

Wilcox.  Henry  B 56 

Wilkie,  I).  B 41 

Willans.  J.  W 63 

Williams.    Hugh 0 

Willis.   Henry   Parker 41,42 

Wilson,     James 42 

Wirth,   Max I-' 

Withers,   Hartley 60 

Wolowski.  Louis  Francois  Mich- 
el Raymond 42 

Woodlock,  Thomas  F iii 

Woodward,    James   T 25 

Yates.   Henry   W 20,42 

Youngman,    Elmer   H 22 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


Tan*1 
Aldrich     Bill,     December     ]*>, 
1899  : 

Cleveland,  F.  A 8 

Periodicals — 

1903 r.i 

Asset  currency  : 

Conant,  C.  A 9 

Dawes,  C.  G 10 

Eckels,  J.  H 11 

Hull,  W.  II 20 

Indianapolis  monetary  con- 
vention           21 

Paine,  W.  S L'f, 

Root,  L.  Carroll 29,30 

White,  H 11 

Periodicals — 

1901 49 

1903 r.i 

190G 55,58,59 

1907 (J7 

8(  e  also  Canada 
Australia,  Clearing  Louses : 

Lahaye,  P.  L 22 

Austria-Hungary,  Banking,  his- 
tory of : 

History  of  hanking 20 

Wirth,  M 42 

Banks  of  issue — 

Noel,  O 25 

Central  bank — 

Conant,  C.  A !> 

New  York.  Chamber  of  com- 
merce          21 

Clearing  houses — 

Lahaye.  P.  L 22 

Currency  reform — 
Periodicals — 

1893 43 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

Periodicals — 

1907 'M 


Page 

Baltimore  tlan l 

American    bankers'    associ- 
ation    3 

Cleveland.   F.  A. s 

Periodicals — 

1894 H 

Bank,    Central.      See    Central 

Bank 
Bank,  Modern,  functions,  etc.: 

Currency   problem   iii 

Fiske,  A.  K i_- 

Rate— 

Breckenridge,  P.  M 5 

Fisher,  I 12 

Palgrave,  R.  II.  I 26 

Periodicals — 

1!H»G GO 

Bank  of  England.    Se<  England, 

Bank  of 
Bane  oi    France.     See  France, 

Bank  of 
Bank  oi    Montreal.     s<  <    Mon- 
treal, Bank  of 
Bane  or  North  America.     S< 

North  America,  Hank  of 
Banking,     History,     principl 
etc. : 

Dunbar,  C.  F 11 

Gilbart,  J.  W 15 

Macleod,  II.  D 

Paw  of — 

Paget,  Sir  J.  P 26 

Systems — 

Handy.  W.  M 18 

P.   s.    Comptroller   of  cur- 
rency, 1895 3 ! 

Banes  of  issue  : 

Conant,  < '.  A 9 

Noel,  o 25 

Scharling,  W 30 

Germany — 

Warnack,  M 40 

S5 


80 


si  DJECT    INDEX 


Page 
Banks  oi    issi 
Greal  Britain — 

Bell,  G.  M 

Biddle,  .1  5 

( freal  Britain,  Parliament.      16,  17 

Leckie,    W 23 

Palgrave,  R.  B.  I  26 

Seyd,  1:    31 

Scotland — 

Somers,  R 32 

i//vr,  Banking  and  names  of 
countries 

Belgium  : 

Bank  rate  and  money  market. 
1844-1900— 

Palgrave,  R.  H.  F 2G 

Banking,  history  of-*— 

History  of  banking 20 

Hanks  of  issue — 

Noel,  0 25 

Banque  nationale 4 

State  hanks — 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

Periodicals — 

L907 73 

Bond  issue,  United  States,  1894: 
Periodicals — 

L894 43 

L895 45 

United  Stales.  L907— 
P<  riodicals — 

1908 78 

Bonus.  United  Stales,  sale  of : 

U.  s..  .',',Ui  Congress,  .hi  sess.        37 

Bran*  a    Banks: 

Attlield,  J.  B 4 

Breckenridge,  R.  M 0 

Dawes,  C.  G  10 

Forgan,  .F.  B 12 

Bepburn,  a.  b 19 

Hull.    W.   II 20 

Nash.   \V.   A  24 
1  .    s.    1  oHiptroller   of   cur- 
rency,   1890 35 

White,   II 41 

Yates,    II.    W 42 

Periodicals — 

190] 40 

1906 :<\ 

Hi  1  i.akia.  State  hanks  : 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

I  Janada,  Banking  system  ; 

Barrett.   It.  J 4 


Page 
I  'an  An  \.  Banking  system  ; 

Breckenridge,  it.  M 6 

Conant,  < '.  A 9 

Eckardt,  B.  M.  P 11 

Bague,   G 18 

History  of  banking  20 

Robertson,  W.  J 29 

Root,   L.  Carroll . 29 

Short t.    A :V2 

Walker,   B.   E 40 

Wilkie.  I).  R 11 

Periodicals — 

1893 43 

1901 19 

1905 53 

1906 54,  55,  56,  59 

1907 62,66 

Banks — 

Barrett.  R.  J 4 

Canadian   animal 7 

Periodicals — 

1907 f>4,  70 

Chartered  hanks — 

Canada.         Department     of 

finance 7 

Currency  and  banking  law — 

Cornwell,  W.  C 10 

Taper  currency  issues — 
Periodicals — 

1906 57 

Canadian  Bank  Act,  Note  cir- 
culation of: 

Cornwell,  W.  C 10 

Bank  amendment  act,  1000 — 

Breckenridge,  It.  M 6 

Canada.      Parliament 7 

Periodicals — 

1900 49 

1007 08 

Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce: 

Barrett.    B.   J 4 

Periodicals — 

l'.«J7 65 

(  'aulisle  Plan  : 

Carlisle,  .7.  G 7 

Cleveland,   F.  A 8 

Central  Banks,  in  Europe: 

Conant,  C.  A 9 

Switzerland — 
Gygax,  P 18 

United  States- 
New     York.      Chamber    of 
commerce 24 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


^7 


Page 
Centbal  Banks  : 
United  States — 

Roberts,  G.  E 20 

Willis,  H.  P 41 

Periodicals — 

1901 49 

1002 50 

190G 58,  59 

1907 65, 

66,68,69,70,72,75,  76 

190S 77 

China  : 

History  of  banking 20 

Clearing  Banks,  London : 
Periodicals — 

1907   G2 

Clearing  Houses  : 

Cannon,  J.  G 7 

Currency  problem iii 

Gilnian,    T 15 

Hallock,   J.   C 18 

Lahaye,  P.  L 22 

Palgrave,  R.  H.  I 2G 

Squire,   N 32 

Periodicals — 

1907   63,  71,  72,  74,  75 

Credit,  Bank  of  England  and : 

Bank  of  England 4 

Money  and — 

Keminerer,  E.  W 21 

Norton,  J.  P 25 

Periodicals — 

1905   53 

Credit,  Organization  of,  in  Eng- 
land : 

Bank  of  England 4 

Theory  of — 

Macleod,  H.  D 23 

Credit  Currency: 

Fowler,  C.  N 13 

Greene,  Jacob  L 17 

Lacy,  G.  G 22 

New  York.    Cham  her  of  com- 
merce    24 

Periodicals — 

1901 49,50 

1903 51 

1906 55,  56,  5S,  59,  60 

1907 62.  63,  65,  69,  72 

Crises  : 

Burton,    T.    E 6 

Conant,  C.  A 9 

Dunbar,   C.   F 11 


<  Irises  : 

Hull,  W.  II 22 

Macleod,   II.   i»    23 

Wilson,  J 12 

See  also  Panics 

<  Jbisis,  United  States,  1857  : 

'Dunbar.  C.  I  ll 

United  stairs,  i860 

Dunbar,  C.  r n 

United  States,  1906 

Currency  problem iii 

Periodicals — 

1906    55,59 

1907 61,67 

Currencies,  Regulation  of: 

Fullarton,  J 13 

See  also  Asset  currency,  ('nil- 
it  currency,  Elastic  curren- 
cy, Emergency  currency 

Denmark,  Banking,  History  <>t": 

History  of  banking 20 

Scharling,  W 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

Elastic  Cubbency,  Canada: 

Eckardt.  II.  M.  I* U 

Periodicals — 

1907 67 

Germany — 

Schmidt,  H ::i 

Holland— 

Boissevain.  G.  M 

United  States — 

American   bankers'   associa- 
tion    3 

Cleveland.  F.  A S 

McLeod,  ll.  C 23 

Root,  L.  Carroll 29 

Taylor,  F.  M 34 

Periodicals — 

1MI3 43 

1894 44 

1896 l'« 

1001. 1902 50 

1003 51 

1906 5  f.  55,  ">7.  58 

1007 63,  68,  71.7''. 

1908 7^ 

Emergency  Cubbi  n<  i  : 

Hull.  \Y.  II 20 

New  York.   Chamber  of  com- 
merce          24 


88 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


&CY : 

Pugsley,  C      

/'«  riodicah 

1901 



1906 

L907 62,  63,65,  70, 

England,  Banking  system  : 
Bank  rate  and  money  market, 
1844    1900— 

Palgrave,  It.  II.  i 

Bosanquet,  B.  T 

Dunbar,  C  F 

Jaffe,  E     

Scharling,  W 

Banks  of  issue — 

Nor],    O 

Clearing  houses — 
Hallock,  .1.  C 

Lahaye,  P.  L 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 

-  also  Great  Britain 

England,  Bank  of 

Andn'ades,   A 

Francis,  J 

Francis.  J.  H 

Great  Britain.  Parliament— 

Bankey,  T 

Macleod,  II.  D 

Palgrave,  R.  II.  I 

Schuster,  Sir  Felix 

Seyd,  E 

Wolowski,  L.  F.  M.  II 

l'<  riodicals — 

1906 

L907 

Foreign  Ex*  mam., 

Clare,  G 

Currency  problem 

Goschen,  <;.  J.  <;.  viscount— 
Fow  i.ii;  Bills,  March  15,  isni: 
April     I.    1902;    February    2d 
1903: 

Cleveland,  F.  A 

/'<  riodicals — 

1906 

Fowler  Plan  : 

Fowler,  C.  X 

/'<  riodicals — 

1902 

1903 


26 

~> 
11 

21 

30 

25 

18 
...» 


Page 
Fban(  e,   Bank  rati'  and  money 
28         market,  L844-1900: 

Palgrave,  K.  II.  I 26 

49         Banking,  history  of — 

51  Courcelle-Seneuil,  .1.  G    10 

56,  (iO  Courlois,   A.    C in 

71.7.".  Bistory  of  banking 20 

Scharling,  W 30 

Banks  of  issue — 

Noel,  o 25 

Pommier,  L 27 

Central  hank — 

Conant.  <'.  A 9 

.New      York.     Chamber     of 

commerce  L'l 

( Jlearing  houses — 

Lahaye,    P.   L 22 

Paper  currency  issues 
Periodicals — 

1906   57 

State  banks — 
Pendlebury,  T 27 

France,  Bane  of  : 

Kalbe,   <;.  G.  J.  R 21 

Fomruier,   L 27 

Periodicals — 

1900 48 

1907 63,  66 

France,     Bank     of,     and     the 
Treasury — 

Dartiiruenave,  A 10 

Pommier,  L 27 

Gage,  L.  J.,  bill: 

Cleveland,  F.  A 8 

Germany,  Bank  law.  1900: 

Sherwood,  S 31 

Bank  rate  and  money  market, 
1S44-1900— 

Palgrave,  R.  II.  I 26 

Banking,  bistory  of — 

History  of  banking 20 

Koch,    It 22 

Scharling,  W 30 

Schmidt,  II 31 

Wirth,  M 12 

Periodicals — 

1001 49 

L906 57 

Banks  of  issue — 

Lotz,  W 23 

Noel.    O 25 

Warnack,  M 40 


4 
3 
13 
13 
15,  17 
18 
2:: 
21; 
31 
31 
42 

54 
67 

7 

iii 
15 


12-13 

r,n 
51 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


89 


Gebmany  : 

Cent  nil  hank — 
Conant,  C.  A 

New     York.    Chamber 

commerce 

Clearing  bouses — 
Lahaye,  I'.  L 

Concentration — 
Depitre,  E 

Schumacher,  H 

Wallich.   P 


of 


Page 

9 
24 
22 


'Gold  and  bank  reserves — 
Periodicals — 
1898 


Ki 
31 
40 


■17 


Imperial  hank — 
See   Germany;    Die  Reichs- 
bank. 

Paper  currency  issues — 
Periodicals — 
1906 


\Die  Reichsbank — 

Germany 

Kalbe,  G.  G.  J.  R. 
Boot,  L.  Carroll __ 

Sa  llgeot,   H 

Warnack,  M 

Periodicals — 

1901 

1902 

1907 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 

Periodicals — 

L906 

1007 


57 

14 
21 
29 
30 
40 

49 

50 
66,  74 

27 

61 
72 


Gold  : 

Consumption  of — 
Periodicals — 

1907 

Depreciation  of — 

1906 

Inflow  of — 

Roberts,  B.  II 

Reserve — 

Hull,   W.  II 

Ridgely.  W.  P. 

Germany — 

Periodicals — 
1898 


64 

59 

28 

20 
28 

47 


Gold: 
Greal  Britain — 

Schuster,  Sir  V 

Periodicals — 

1906 

1907 61,62,1 

Supply,    influence   on    prices, 
etc. — 

Hull,  W.  H 

Johnson,  J.  F 

Symposium 

Periodicals — 

PI01 

1906 

1907 61, 

P)0S 

Great  Bbitain,  Banking: 

Great  Britain.    Parliamt  nt 

History  of  banking 

Wilson,  J 

Banks  and  gold  reserve — 
Periodicals — 

1!MJ7 

Paper  currency  issues — 

1906 

Seealso  England,  Ireland,  Scot- 
land 

(Jreec  i:.  siate  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 

Holland.     See  The  Netherlands. 
Indianapolis  ."Monetary  Commis- 
sion hill,  January  6,  1898: 

Cleveland.  I'.  A      

Indianapolis   monetary   conven- 
tion   

International  Excha 

Margraff,  a.  w 

United  states 

Ireland,  Banking,  history  of: 

Macleod,  H.  l> 

1 1  \i.y.  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  hanking 

Clearing  houses — 

Lahaye,  P.  L 

Stat,,  hanks — 

Pendlebury,  T 

.1  LPAN,  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  banking 

« Searing  houses — 

Lahaye,  P.  L 

Legal  Tend]  b  : 

Breckinridge,  s.  p.   

Dunbar,  C.  F 


Page 

31 

59 

67,  7r, 


I'M 

21 

:::; 

49 

54 
64,69 

77.7s 

It;.  17 
20 


67 


27 

8 
21 

23 

34 

23 
20 


20 
22 

r, 
11 


90 


i 

Gallatin,  J 

Knox,  .1.  •! 

/-,  riodicaU — 

1897     


SUBJECT    1NDKX 


London  Clearing  Bouse — 

Palgrave,  R.  B.  I 

Squire,    N 

Mi  Cm  akv   Bell,  May  1  1.   i898 
Cleveland,  F.  A 

MONETAE"*  STSTl  ms  of  the  world 

Muhleman,  M.  L 


Page 

14 

46 

26 
32 

23 

S 

24 


Money : 

Supply* — 
Forgan,  J.  B 
Bull,  w.   II 
Periodicals 
L893 

1S95 

1903 

L906 


MoNf  v  : 

Helfferich,  K 19 

■i        t^  22 

Kinley,  L> 

and  bank  credit: 
France — 

Baird,  B.  C 4 

Great  Britain— 

Baird,  H.  C 4 

United  States— 

Baird,  B.  C 4 

and  banking: 

Conant,  C.  A 9 

Scott,  W.  A 31 

United  States- 
White,  n 41 

and  eredil  : 

Kemmerer,  F.  W 

Norton,   J.   P 

Periodicals — 

1905 

France — 

Araaune,    A 

Evolution  of  modern — 

Carlile,  \v.  W 

exchange  and  banking: 

Baston,  II.  T 

Famine' — 

Periodicals — 

L907 

Market,    Bank    of    England 
and — 

Periodicals — 

L906 


I'auv 


12 

20 


Treatise  on — 

Nicholson,  J.  S — 
Value  of — 

Periodicals — 

1900  

Volume  of — 

Muhleman,  M.  L. 

Montreal,  Bank  or : 
Barrett,  R.  J 


21 
25 

53 
4 
7 

11 

71 


43 
15 
51 


25 

48 
24 


New   York — 
Norton,  J.  P_~ 
Periodicals — 

L906 

L907 

Principles  of — 

Longhlin,  J.  L. 


54 

25 

55 
72 

22 


National     Bank     Act,     1'nited 
States : 

Bolles,  A.  S 

Gould,    J.    M 

F.  S.  88th  Cong.,  1st  sess— 
Laws,  statutes,  etc — 

National  Banks,  United  States : 

Brooks,  F.  A 

Cleveland.   F.  A 

Dunbar,   C.   F 

U.    S.    Comptroller    of    cur- 
rency    

53d  Cong.,  Sd  sess 

Treasury    

Walker.   B.   E 

Periodicals — 

1893   

1894 

1S97   

1900   

1905   

190G    

1907   61,66,67 

Bank  rate  and  money  market, 
1S44    1900: 
Palgrave,  It.  H.  I 26 

The  Netherlands: 
Banking,  History  of— 

Borght,  R.  van  der 5 

History  of  banking 20 

Central   bank — 

Conant,  C.  A 9 

New     York.      Chamber     of 

commerce    24 


5 
15 

36 

38 

6 

S 
11 

35 


39 
40 

43 
53 
46 
49 
53 
57 


SUBJECT   INDEX 


91 


Page 
TH  E    N  ET 1 1 ERLA  N  DS  : 

Currency,  elasticity  in — 

Boissevain.   G.  M 5 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,    T 27 

New  York  clearing  house: 

Currency   problem iii 

Squire,   N .",2 

North  America,  Bank  of: 

Michener,  J.  H 24 

Norway,  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  banking 20 

Scharling,    W 30 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,    T 27 

Panic,  Great  Britain,  1866: 
Periodicals — 

1907   70 

United  States,  1S57— 
Periodicals — 

1907   68 

United  States,  1893— 

Halle,    E.   von 18 

Lauck,  W.  J 22 

Periodicals — 

1893 43 

United  States,  1906— 
Periodicals — 

1907    65,69-79 

Panic  Panaceas  : 

Frame.  A.    J 13 

Hull.   W.   H 22 

Panics,  Causes : 

Periodicals — 

1908   77 

Great  Britain — 

Great  Britain.     Parliament.  It;,  17 
Lessons  from — 
Periodicals — 

1907   71.  72 

1908   7!> 

Past  and  present — 

1906   57 

Responsibility  for — 

1903   51 

See  also  Crises 

Payne  Bill,  February  26,  1903: 

Cleveland,  F.  A 8 

Portugal,  Banking,  history  of : 

History  of  banking 20 

State  banks — 
Pendlebury,  T 27 


pQrrffc 

Die  Reichsbank,  Germany,    6 
1  fermany. 

R 1 : serves.  Bank,  general  : 

Fowler,  W 13 

Periodicals — 

1907 7:: 

1908 v., 

Canada — 

Hague,  G [8 

Periodicals — 

1907 64,68 

England — 

Periodicals — 

Palgrave,  R.  II.  I 26 

L907  62,63,64 

1908 77 

Germany — 

1898 ' 17 

United  States — 

U.  S.  Treasury,  1907 39 

Periodicals — 

1900 18 

1903 51 

1907 64,67,73,77 

Reserves.  Cash : 
Great  Britain — 

Bosanquet,  B.  T 5 

United  States— 
Periodicals — 

1906 r,7 

See  elso  Gold  reserves 
Roumania.  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  I  Kinking 20 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

Russia,  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  banking 20 

State  banks — 

Pendlebury.  T 27 

Saulgeot,  II 30 

Scandinavian  Nations.  Ste<   N 
way.  Sweden,  Denmark 

Scotland.  Bank  currency  : 

Conant.  < '.  A 9 

Banking,  history  of — 

Macleod,  II.  I) 23 

Wolowskl,  L.  V.  M.  R 42 

Banking  system — 

Blyth,  R 

Johnston,    J 21 

Somers,  R 32 


92 


SUBJ  l.«    1'    IM»I.\ 


Page 
!.\.  State  banks : 
Pendlebury,  T 27 

j  \.  Banking,  history  of : 

History  of  banking ___        20 

State  hanks — 
Pendlebury,  T 27 

State  Banks,  Europe: 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

United  Slates.  L860 

ibar,  C.  F 1 1 

/'i  riodicals — 

1893 13 

1894 II 

Sweden,  Banking,  history  of: 

History  of  banking 20 

Scharling,  W 30 

State  hanks — 
Pendlebury,  T 27 

Switzerland,     Bank-note     cur- 
rency : 

Conant,  C.  A «.) 

Bank-note  system — 
Periodicals — 

1898 -IT 

Bank  of  issue — 
Bill  establishing,  1896— 

Gygax,    P 17 

Periodicals — 

1898 it 

Banking,  history  of — 
History  of  banking 20 

Banque  nationale — 
/'<  riodicals — 

1906 54,56,58 

Central  hank — 

Gygax,  P is 

state  banks — 
Pendlebury,  T 27 

Tm  am  m .  Bank  of  Prance  and 
the: 
Dartiguenave,  A 10 

Pommier,  L 27 

I  in  astjby,    United    States,    and 
hanks : 

Andrew,   A.    P 3 

Cleveland,  F.  A s 

Hull,  w.  II 20 

Kinley,  D 22 


Page 
Tbi  ksuBY,    United    states,    and 

banks : 

Periodicals — 

1902   50 

1906 58 

1907 66 

Control  over  money  market — 

1907 62,63 

Peril  of— 

1894 n 

Relief  for  markets — 

1907 64 

Relative  to  general  finance — 

100S 79 

Reserve — 

1895  45 

Tin  asi  i:v  SYSTEM,  United  States, 
economic  waste  of: 

Gage,  L.  J 14 

Hull,  W.  H 20 

Turkey,  state  hanks: 

Pendlebury,  T 27 

1  Mri.i)  States  : 

(General     or     comprehensive 
treatises.    Other  works  un- 
der specific  headings.) 
Banking  history  of — 

Fuchs,  C.  J 13 

Hasenkamp,  A 19 

History  of  banking 20 

Knox.  J.  J 22 

Philippovich,  E.  von 27 

Prager,  M 27 

Scharling,  W 30 

Stubble,    A 32 

Coinage  and  currency — 

Hepburn,  A.  B 19 

Currency  act,  1!>00— 

Taussig,   F.   W 34 

r.  s.  Laws,  statutes,  etc 38 

Periodicals— 

1900 47,48 

Currency  legislation — 

Browne,  w.  G 6 

Cleveland,  F.  A 8 

.Mason,   I>.  M 24 

Preston,  R.  E 27 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc—  37,38 
Periodicals — 

1894 43,44 

1896 4G 

1900 47,48 


SUBJECT    INDEX 


Page 

United  States  : 

Financial  history — 

Bolles,  A.  S 5 

Dewey,  D.  R 11 

Noyes,  A.  D 26 

Hearings,  Committee  on  Bank- 
ing and  Currency 35  36 

Laws — 

Dunbar,  C.  F 11 

U.  S.  Laws,  statutes,  etc  __  37,  3S 

Papi'i"  money — 

Knox,  J.  J 22 


United  Sta  i 

Periodicals — 
1906    r.T 

S(c  <il.-ii)  Branch  hanks,  i  lentral 
banks,  National  banks.  Slat.' 
hanks  Treasury 
Wall  Si bi 

Clows.  II    

<  Sonant,  I '.  A 9 

Periodicals — 

L907 74,75 

L908 7s 


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